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#51500 Sat Jul 02 2005 01:30 PM
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should i buy this dayton 14 for $100.00?the illustration in jacks book looks cool.Can i even get any of the parts for it?Yes i want it,but only if its at least slightly practical. thanks mick.


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#51501 Sat Jul 02 2005 02:03 PM
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Looks like a good deal to me. The parts could be tough to find, but it is possible to find or make them with enough time and resources.
Now about your question if it's practical. Who said collecting old gas pumps is practical? Have you been talking to my wife? LOL

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#51502 Sat Jul 02 2005 02:55 PM
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well im gonna get it just because its there,and might not be tomorrow.this will be my 1 dozenth pump,and i started with gas pumps about 8 months ago.when i first came to this site,sombody said the word "obsession" it has kinda become one,but in a good way.i look at these at an investment at this time,not just something to make instant cashAnd you know what, i enjoy it.thanks for all your help guys! micknow to look for those parts.


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