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It's a Wayne according to the tag. Couldn't make out a model number.

It's small. About 6 foot without the globe.

Maybe it has been cut down? Has a base, seems to fit well.

Pretty crusty, I know. Glass has cracks. I know the hose and pump handle are wrong. It is not attached to anything.

Any info on model, possible value would be appreciated. I don't know a lot about visibles.

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Its a cut down Wayne 515. Looks like they did a pretty good jab! I wonder why they did it??


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I don't know how good of a job they did...the skins are overlapping and covering most of the center casting. In my opinion, worth about $250-300 w/out the globe. Parts are worth that much.

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Thanks for the info!! I have no idea why it was done. Was told it came from Michigan....globe looks like a original.

Hard to say. I like the small size. It might be for sale. I have to check with the owner who was not there. I just wanted to make him a fair offer on it in case it was for sale. I have a good place in my garage for it.

We'll see....


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I don't think the skins are overlapping and covering the base. If you look again; there is a sheet metal inspection cover attached to the cast iron base.


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BASE is a Wayne 515, Glass Foundation Casting is a 615, Top Casting & Bonnet are Probably from the 615, but are same for both.
Quick-shut-off vale is in wrong place & because I don't see the pump handle, I ASSUME it's missing along w/ the pump.
Indicators are correct & look to be in good condition.
I AGREE $250-300 as is & you'll make some selling the parts.

Kevin, You'd be Surprise how many Scott Anderson [Time Passages] cut down & sold all over the country!

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Zoom in on that first picture Dick...sure looks like it may be a 515 center casting and the skins are just too big and fitting over most of it making it APPEAR like a 615...definitely 515 skins and everything else....or then again, maybe not??


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