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#605532 Thu Mar 26 2015 02:17 PM
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Fully restored Wayne 515 visible done in a Texaco Fire Chief motif. Has always been stored in the house, so is in pristine condition.

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Obviously, my description was in reference to a different pump and I can not make the correction. This is a Fry 117 visible, which I'm told is also referred to as a `Mae West'.

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Is the glass cylinder original or plastic? Also is it an original globe or reproduction?

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I do not know the answer to either of those questions (pump is not mine...it is part of an estate). I believe the cylinder is glass, globe looks original based on its wear, but I cannot be sure.


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