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#170213
Fri Jan 15 2010 09:24 AM
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Any info on this pump, is it a combination of parts? I see no way to mount a globe or lighting bor the bowl.
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It should have a Bonnet on top, not made for a globe or lighting. Small LA company & only made the 1 style that I know of. Not many have survived the steel drive of WW2. Indicators in pump listed are from a WAYNE, BOYLE DAYTON Division.
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I had one of those pumps years ago and I believe it had the same indicators, there is a complete pump by the Union hotel in los Alamos right in front of the mini-mart...Frank
I collect anything Hyvis oils
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Is it real rare? if it is it should be worth the opening bid.
Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle. Brad Ralston & my website is www.petrobarn.com
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No, just not real common like a BD or Wayne 83 here on the West Coast. The farther you go East, the Rarer they are.
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i picked up a Lacer-Hallett pump, looking for more information on it along with ideas on compatible skins...this one is missing them.
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