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This auction was the petro portion of one guys 20 year efforts. The guy in charge said he did not mind if I took pictures but if anyone wants to do anything public with them please let me know since I was the only guy I saw with a camera. Thanks. Prices were ALL over I'd say, with some great deals and some BIG dollar items. Here are some pumps, this will have to be in stages so forgive me because I'm going to Vegas tomorrow for the rest of the week, but wanted to get something on. [This message has been edited by tokheim (edited 11-14-2005).]
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#71013
Mon Nov 14 2005 06:10 PM
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Looks like a great collection. Is this the auction that was this past Saturday and Sunday or is it coming up.
Phil
Thanks, Phil _________________________________________________ Looking for any old pumps, or nice 5 gallon cans.
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#71014
Mon Nov 14 2005 06:11 PM
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Mon Nov 14 2005 06:12 PM
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Sorry this was this past Sat and Sun and I only stayed for Sat. Have some prices but not a ton, crs and it went fast.
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Mon Nov 14 2005 06:16 PM
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Mon Nov 14 2005 06:25 PM
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Nice Job Tokheim ,Man there was some nice pumps there , thanks for taking the time to post them
Chris Holt
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Mon Nov 14 2005 06:48 PM
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Some pump prices I did get, if you want to know them.
Tokheim 850 $2600 Spiffed up Wayne Shell $1500 G&B Visable beside the Shell, perfect glass $800 M $ S 80 Script Tops $1100 ea. same guy Wayne 866 Wide and Narrow body $1300 each Fry 10 Gal. $975 M & S 70's, $150-$300 M & S clocks, Picture #6 are they 120's and/or is the back right one a #19? $350/$450 ea I have written #12 $725, #20 $1400?? have to look through the pics. Eco Clock air meter by the 850, $1000
The four clock air meters on the table, Gilbarco, Erie, Arno and ?Air Scale....High bidder to get choice, bid $300, took all but the Air Scale $300 ea, Bam. You snooze you loose.
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Mon Nov 14 2005 06:49 PM
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GREAT IMAGE COVERAGE THERE TOK! GLAD YOU WENT THE ONE DAY. CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE GLOBES!.....YOU DID TAKE PICTURES OF GLOBES, RIGHT? SIGNS TOO? HOPE SOOOOOOO! SEE YA POST VEGAS...CAN'T WAIT!
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#71021
Mon Nov 14 2005 07:01 PM
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Thanks, yes and here is a sign teaser, NOS MobilHeat with box and hanging bracket. Take a guess on the price of that one. Later, Tok
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#71022
Mon Nov 14 2005 07:41 PM
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hey tok there was a dodge window there how much did that sell for if you know
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Mon Nov 14 2005 08:42 PM
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Moparman $1900-$2000 I think, Plus a Mopar vert. strip sign, brownish very nice $350 may have pic. _____________ Oh Bob/Lastgas, I Did poorly tracking the prices of the globes, Purple Flash maybe $750?? Not sure, if anyone else was there please jump in anytime on anything. [This message has been edited by tokheim (edited 11-14-2005).]
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Tue Nov 15 2005 05:16 AM
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Like I said did not do very well tracking globe prices, many metal body globes went in $400 range, Sterning NOS w/box $675?, Ethyl Super Prem $650, Atlantic Gasoline w/scrambled egg $425. Missed pictures of a whole section I think because I can't find the Koolmotor. Thought I wrote down Fire Chief/Sky Chief square (building/sign gobes?) large base, I think $1000 ea. Also there in globe pump room a M/S light pole pg. 201 of Jack's book, original glass, $2000
I probably overloaded the dial-up guys, Sorry, at least now we are on page 2. Later, Tok
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Tue Nov 15 2005 07:26 AM
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Thanks Tok! Sounds like globe prices were pretty reasonable if they were complete and in good condition.....except for the fake big Sky Chief and Fire Chief/ protruding star globes.
Wanted: Gas pump globes:Sinclair & affiliates, IL companies. Ripple bodies. Anything Sinclair, Stoll, Pierce, 4 Bros. http://www.lastgas15.com/
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Tue Nov 15 2005 09:50 PM
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Thanks for the great pictures, Tok!! But you've left me here in suspenders......did you get the price on the NOS Mobilheat 2-piece sign? Got one just like it about 8-9 years ago and was wondering if it's been a good investment......
Richard
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Thu Nov 17 2005 04:47 PM
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I'm not sure the prices given here on the air meters are correct. I placed online bids higher than $300 so I called for verification. At least one went over $500... Ron
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Hello All, back from Vegas. I could be wrong on the air meter $$ Ron, but that's what I wrote down. Like I said was fast and hard to make notes.
Richard, NOS Mobilheat sign $3900!
Some other pics including signs later. Cya
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Huh so those big star globes were fake Bob? If that's the case Ouch, had never seen them before. Were there originals?? Some of the signs: What do you think of the Polarine sign?? Original or repro? Heavy and thick shelving, had "dimples" that looked original on the back that were kind of touched up. [This message has been edited by tokheim (edited 11-19-2005).]
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Note the Citi's Service pump plate size sign in sign pic 1 that I think is a truck sign, that was brought up recently. Also the Tex thermometer pic 4 I thought was faded but they said it was yellow for diesel. [This message has been edited by tokheim (edited 11-19-2005).]
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Sat Nov 19 2005 12:59 PM
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Nice pics Tokheim. I thought the original Polarine you pictured was lithographed tin (lighter steel) and not porcelain. Maybe others can shed thoughts on it also. Looks to shiney for an early sign.
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Wanted *SuperAmerica SA, Holiday or Erickson *Loxtercamp, Greenwald Service, Greenwald Standard Oil. *Grey Crown Globe, Standard Oil Signs, Posters
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Thanks TOK....Love to look at the stuff,nice mix of pumps,signs and globes. With just the picture of the Polarine sign to look at I would B passing. Two questions: The sign to the rite of the Polarine (Looks like a bamboo frame)...Is that a Chevron Island Sign? Did you get the price of the Mobil oil Cabinet in picture one? ............. Thanks again for the show. .................. REX LIKES AUCTIONS
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Sat Nov 19 2005 08:57 PM
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Thanks Tok.......for the Mobilheat sign price and all the extra pictures!! Guess $2000 wasn't the a god-awful price I thought it was at the time.........
Richard
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Sat Nov 19 2005 11:28 PM
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Chevron Island, I saw one about 10 yrs back, passed on it had a few cracks, might still be there!!
Welcome To Chevron Island!! around 69 or 69 me thinks..
Wonder what the Indian Motorcycle light-up went for??
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Thanks guys, I don't know what that sign is beside the Polarine (which was def. porcelain and had bake marks), and no other pic I have shows it. Rex the Mobil cabinet was $500 w/out the cans and then they sold for quite a bit on there own. Indian motorcycle sign, not sure, $300 give or take. This will be the last of them, sorry if I got carried away. May not get all the prices correct, but pretty sure it was 60 - 62 degrees in there! Thanks for looking, cya at the auctions!!
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Never to many pics of auctions. I could of got a divorce if I went to that one lol. Thanks for the coverage looked like a good time
Wanted Owens Motor Oil & Mobiloil Gargoyle. Brad Ralston & my website is www.petrobarn.com
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I agree with Kim about the Polarine sign.
Thanks for the pictures and report.
Wanted: Gas pump globes:Sinclair & affiliates, IL companies. Ripple bodies. Anything Sinclair, Stoll, Pierce, 4 Bros. http://www.lastgas15.com/
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...I'd like to know what the 'That Good Gulf Gasoline' price sign and price disc went for, if anyone knows....thanks!
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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Re: Gulf price sign, I almost did not answer this cause I've been second guessing myself for fear of misleading, but I wrote down $2600 which seems.. well umm.. high.
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thanks, tokheim... ...whew...something's high for sure...maybe the two guys who ran it up to $2600!
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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There was a NO NOX price sign that recently sold for $2000 plus commissions at the Peotone Auction. I got my Good Gulf one off eBay a few years ago for around $500. Sure looks cheap now!
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...yeah, I heard about the other one as well. Methinks those two signs are ridiculously overpriced...seriously...
Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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Cool pics thanks!!Whats with the script tops,I know the ms 80s,but whats with the pump in the backround,also whats the Mobil lid sitting on the table fit???It has a formed flange around the bottom??
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Thanks Petroholic, the other script top pump in the pics besides the 80s is a version of the M/S 70, and the spare top is for a 70 as well. The pump came home with me, thought it was quite cool and it was one of the reasons I went. Tok
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