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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....I like that outdoor sign & post!
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My first pump... And my first post.
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Wes I knew you had a lot of stuff but wow is all I got. Thanks to everyone posting so far what a great thread this has been for the last three months. No bickering just great people showing great stuff keep it up.
Originals only for me. Always looking for Simpson oil, Super A, and MFA oil cans and globes. Shawn Morris
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Randy, that is one RARE & KILLER sign and in EXCELLENT condition. Never seen that sign before. Your sign has a longer neck, 4 groments vs. 6, tail spacing between banner, white border vs. black border, and more...
There is a difference. Are both these signs original?
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Ron, also another difference, diameter of mine is 16" in diameter. I believe Wes's is 12" in diameter..
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Both are great :-)
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Couple more pictures to post ths afternoon A Bennett 700 series pump One way to display pumps, make a 2x4 frame Wire it up for power Paint it, set the pumps on it and run the power cord for the pump lights straight down and plug it into the receptacle in the base. The pump will sit higher than it would sit on the floor, sort of like as if it was on a pump island
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An old add for Erie pumps More pumps on a "pump island"
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Back side of a"sign" that was used in a wall Front side. Dad had his Amish neighbor make a frame for this out of some wood from an old cherry tree that grew on the old farmstead. Not sure if grandpa ate the cherry and planted the seed or not A Bennett double Some pump faces from a newer chrome era pump Pricer box
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An original aircraft globe that was all washed out. A guys mom repainted it a few years ago. An original globe body with a decal on it. Sinclair used several different decal'd bodies in the early days A nice clean etched Gasoline. There were also baked versions as well as baked and etched Oils and three piece Gasolines A NOS baked HC, they dont get any nicer than this one
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Three piece HC. Some were darker green, some were for glass, some CAPCO. A lot of different HC globes were made Truck stop sign ATF keg Misc cans... I used to collect tin beer signs, some had nice graphics and they were a lot cheaper Map rack
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National had Sinclair addglass in some of it's A-38 pumps. They made HC and Power X versions, possibly others. The chalk board on the wall was used at grandpas old bulk plant to leave messages for people in the days before two way radios and cell phones The can in the center is made out of a treated cardboard, probably made during WWII. One would think there would also be a Pennsylvania version of it out there too Macaroni checking out the shine Grease cans
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