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I think if you crossed that single with a c-81 it would be close but that has the regular style base where the 81 has a similar base to the twin


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I had the opportunity to see this beautiful restoration at the gas bash. It was totally one of the best I have ever seen and my hat is off to him. I have wanted one of those pumps for years and I mean about 20 of those. There is the single version or what comes close is the Square single c-51. If anyone knows of a Wayne oval double please let me know.


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By the way, the picture of that beautiful pump does not even come close to the workmanship and beauty of that pump, especially after seeing it in person.


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Nice job on the Bowser/Gilmore pump, Frank. I like how you did the domes and the checkered base... pretty cool!


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Hey Frank,,, I don't know anything about a c81 or c51 but that yellow Bowser is definatley a single Bowser pump made in Canada..( unsure about what the model number is )


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I saw the pump in person at Fred Stokes Gas Bash as well. It was truly amazing!!! Frank is an outstanding painter...

Frank I will be calling you about doing my Bowser Xacto Sentry 318.

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Here's Mine. Not nearly worth $30,000 and nowhere close to Frank's awesome restoration.

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Jason, I know you said it had homemade skins, Is it shortened or is it just the angle? Nice pump, You got a great deal on it...Frank

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Thanks Frank. It's definitely the angle. I was on a ladder when I took the picture. That ceiling is over 11 ft tall and the globes are less than an inch from touching it. I'm going to have to build a barn or shop to get it indoors.


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Jason -- Nice..... pump....Tom

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