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Tok 850/950?? 
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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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Pair of 866's 
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Great pumps! Thanks for all the pics. Great thread!
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wayne 861 
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I spot a Raymond oil dispensing cabinet in junknjohns's post! Sweet!!!
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I have 4 fairly rare clockface pumps that I really like. The first is a Tokheim 36B clockface with porcelain panels, first made in 1936. The Cities Service logo is actually formed right on the porcelain panel! Second pump is an Erie 753, also made with porcelain panels and first made in 1931. Erie made a batch of these for different companies, and again the logo was made right into the porcelain panel! Third pump is a rare crossover pump, made by Wayne pump company, around 1932, as they changed from the 861 clockface into the new Wayne 40 computer pumps! Its labeled as an 861/40! Fourth pump is a Wayne 864, and was a result of the remaining demand for cheaper clockface pumps, in light of the increased prices for the newer computer type pumps. Its was just a Wayne 40A with the tried and true 861 clockface mechanism in it, and made about 1935!
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Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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Nice pumps Kevin and everyone else!
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Posting these for Racecop.
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Drive with Care and Buy Sinclair!! I buy Sinclair globes, signs, cans, ect.
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Well I'll post the only two I have. They are fairly common pumps but nobody else has posted these models. The first is a Bowser Exacto 310 from 1932 and the second is a SSEC EM150, which is the same pump as a Bennett 150, about 1932. Mitch
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Here's a couple of my Canadian made Clock pumps. SSE Salesmaster 208 Eco-Meter DM-160
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junior25 those SSE Salesmaster 208 was always my favorite pumps. I am curious, is it acceptable to post pic's of pumps you used to have?
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Very nice Junior !!!! When do you find time to work 
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1930s tokhiem 850 clock face pump as found !
Esso /Socony / gas pumps / quarts/ 2 gallon cans.family hobbie we love it !!! We have enjoyed this hobbie and the friends we’ve made .
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Here are some of the ones we had, have, and done.
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