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#732123 Sun Jul 07 2019 08:22 PM
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Hi can anyone tell me which pump this nozzle came

Thank you

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There was a pump manufacturer in the mid-1920's that made Keesee gas pumps out of Los Angeles. They made visible pumps that are very cool looking. You need to go find the rest of the pump that was attached to. LOL. Nice Nozzle.

-Steve

Here are several pictures from Google, to give you an idea of what they look like.....

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Thank you Steve for the help.


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