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#93513 Mon Mar 31 2003 08:02 PM
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Mr Wadhams, I'm gonna have to share Hubba's drool bucket. That cash recorder is absolutely gorgeous! What a great collection of roadside relics.

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#93514 Mon Mar 31 2003 08:08 PM
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Hey Gary - my drool bucket is fillin up fast - but i have another close by - LOL
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Here is my homemade twin 300

and a 300 that I have loaned to the California Oil Museum

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Geez I think its time to start fabricating another batch of DROOL BUCKETS, looks like the demand is getting up there. Pretty soon we will be easy to spot at shows and swaps...we're the guys running around with the drool buckets strapped around our necks and JACK'S BOOK tm hanging out of our back pockets like a truckers wallet!!!
Some seriously cool and rare and truly beautiful pumps being posted. Some of these are true works of art and excellent examples of the styles and designs of the era.
Thankfully many of us have taken it upon ourselves to preserve these for the future. Most of us were'nt even born when these were made... keep up the "PARADE of PUMPS"......DODOGAS

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Well Said Dodogas.

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Very nice pumps everyone!
Well this would be my only chance to get a pump into "pump of the month" since I don't own any American pumps as of yet.
Anyway, the Swedish Ljungmans brand used clockface meters until 1955 when their first model using a Veeder-Root came out on the market. I'll post one Model 50 from 1948 and a model 76 (1952), both awaiting resto. The third pump is a model STAR 281 mix, used to mix in up to 6% if oil in the gas.


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I wish there were more, give me a couple more years...........















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Awesome POGO - Thanks for the peek - Too cool - you can never have too many Clockfaces.
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Great looking pumps, guys! I'm having Jim Potts post my 850 Tokheim shortly. Glad we didn't sell it for the $600 four or five years ago a local collector offered. It was used here on the family farm between 1948-85. Seeing his work encouraged me to get interested in pumps and go on to get 10 more pumps. I think most of you can relate to this.
Keep the pics coming guys. It's really great to see all of these clockfaces, restored or in their original condition.
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Here are a couple of rare ones not often seen. The first is an American 550. The clockface version is not even in Jack's book. Very art deco-ish. The second is a National B-1. Just a clockface version of the 38. I'll get around to restoring them someday...maybe. and
No need for the drool bucket on these two Hubba...maybe a rust bucket.

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Here is a Gilbert & Barker 87-1. An intersting story to go along with it. This was the first clockface I owned. At the time,very, very nice Tokheim 39's were selling for $25-$50. This clockface set me back a ridiculous 150 bucks. As I wasn't restoring pumps then, I had to get it restored! That was another $400-$500. No way was I going to let my wife know I had around $600 tied up in this old pump! How things have changed...except I still don't let the wife know what this stuff cost!!!

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Hey Gary - Killer Pump. I too know all to well to shave a couple of bucks off the price when discussing things with my wife Ginni. She's very cool and all ...just more sensible with money than me. I just think its sensible to invest in the stuff you like that will go up in value - I tell both my kids when I kick the ole drool bucket and meet my maker - do not sell this old gas crap for a song and a dance - be smart get what its worth. I would rolling over in my grave if they traded some original globe for a pack of yugioh cards or something. Gotta train them when they are young :-)
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DJ,
Tell your kids, I'll trade them 3 Beanie Babies for ea. 36B top [and they can keep the pump].
Dick

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Hey Dick - Thanks but i think you already have the top - LOL - My 36b didnt have one when I got it - I need one though if youre looking to add to youre beenie baby collection - hahaha. Thanks my friend :-)
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