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#317117 Thu Apr 05 2012 04:31 PM
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I am new to site and will try to down load a photo later for a more exact value. I have an opportunity to but a Wayne model 205 gas pump in good condition. I was wondering about rarity of the item and approximate value.

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Jack Sims pump Identification book shows a couple of different examples of the same pump and all made in 1915 and 1916. Assuming that its in nice shape and complete, the book shows a value of $1200 but I would have to think it would be a little less than that, unless it was in extremely nice condition.
Try get those pictures up for a better estimate!


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Does it have the tower for the globe? Alot of this these were removed. The pre-visibles are not that much in demand. I like them and will pick them up in a heart beat. If the tower and all the other parts are there and in good, I would say in my area and the right person they are worth $600-700. Richard


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