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Dick Bennett #530662 Thu Apr 24 2014 04:26 PM
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That's why if either pops up that would be a good choice Dick!

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Kevin, Every time, I see that 34 in Tydol Ethyl delivery... I cry a little.... LOL (man is it purty... LOL)


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Bob Richards #530878 Fri Apr 25 2014 07:19 PM
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34 By a land slide IMO.


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I agree Lee!

The design is something else.

However, since I am a BIG FAN of "Clock-Face" pumps, I was wondering if Tokheim ever did a Clock version.

If so, it would be a Killer pump!

Hen

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Tokheim 34 was Tokheim's first computer pump. To place a clock face mech in it may have been seen, as a step backwards. Although, clock face mech's were available in Tokheim 36's & 39's which were manufactured after the Tokheim 34's.


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Dave's Garage #538058 Mon May 26 2014 11:21 AM
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Thanks Dave!

Which clock mechanism would fit a 34? (not that I have any plans. Jut curious)

1- 36

2- 39

3- Both

Thanks,

Hen

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I hope DB doesn't mind me posting this, it's his photo.

34-DP.jpg

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Clock Face above has a working Tokheim Clock Mech. installed & Motorized & currently in primer.

Dick Bennett #538102 Mon May 26 2014 01:25 PM
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Thanks Dave & db!

db,

The "completed" picture(s) of the TOK-34 with "clock-face" would be appreciated.

1-the "restored" Union pump is stunning!

2-the "Double" Fantasy, killer work by a master craftsman!

Hen

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I go back and forth which one I like better. This week I would choose my 40 in Shell over my 34 in Mobil. It may change later.





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MATT ALVAREZ #538227 Mon May 26 2014 10:23 PM
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Your 34 Would look much better done in SHELL! IMO

MOST pumps restored today are FANTASY w/ the Sprayed on Auto Paints, Clear Coating, Fantasy Globes, Plating, Powder Coatings & Polished items.

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Yet, another question since Now member "avio" shared the photo of the TOK-34 DISPLAY (awesome restoration):

http://oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=538593#Post538593

Is the "DISPLAY" version:

1- Rare
2- Hard to find

Thanks,

Hen

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Originally Posted By: henlovestoys
Yet, another question since Now member "avio" shared the photo of the TOK-34 DISPLAY (awesome restoration):

http://oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=538593#Post538593

Is the "DISPLAY" version:

1- Rare
2- Hard to find

Thanks,

Hen


All 34's are sought after and hard to find and yes I would say either version of the display pump is rare

Larry


In memory of DB 9/12/49 - 8/28/14
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Thank you, Larry!

Hen

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RarE!!

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