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Anyone out there have, seen or have a picture of a 30s, 40s, 50s Bennett hand operated gas pumps. The only thing I have seen on them is what is in Jacks book. There is a 77, 373, 555, 610, 910 and a 1010 listed in the gas pump book. Please post any information you have on them. Thank you.


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What are you looking for Matt? I have a ton of Bennett literature that has never been seen, how can I help you?

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Hi Jack, I was just wondering if someone has or had an actual pump or picture of one other than artist renderings. The 555 in your book looks like an actual photo but have wondered if it was a prototype or was it actually produced. Will your new book have anything new on these hand operated pumps in it?


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