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Hi, I just got this (rusty-lol)Erie clock face recently. I've never had one before and there are a few parts missing that I'm not familiar with. My first question is -I dont see a spot for the spout of the nozzle to fit. I guess it hung somehow?? Was there a odd nozzle os some sort? Also In Jacks price guide, it appears that the pricer was attached to the visi. Im just guessing that the long rectangular spot where something is apparently missing was a pricer? Also there is a spot where a part is missing near the bottom right of the totalizer? I guess. Was there a reset for the totalizer that I should search for? If somebody has some info about my missing parts or if my guess's are incorrect, Id appreciate you straightening me out. If you have a couple of close up pictures-I'd be grateful. My email is in my profile if you have trouble post pics. Thanks in advance. Looks like my pictures came sideways-sorry.

Erie 1.JPG Erie2.JPG erie3.JPG erie4.JPG
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Hope this helps, this is what mine looks like. That hook hanger for the nozzle on your pump looks like it came of a national A-38 maybe. Also mine does not have the holes on the front panel like yours.

hook.jpg side.jpg visi glass.jpg
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Thanks for taking the time and replying ,Les. You have what looks like a deluxe version. Looking through Jacks second book, it seems that there were quite a few models of the 753 over the years.Im going to go out on a limb and say the on/off &nozzle holder is original. But I could be wrong.. Im hoping to hear from some one who possesses the same model as I.

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I have all kinds of 753 information at: http://petrolianacollectibles.com/erie%20752.htm

Jack Sim


Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.com
Air Meter ID book also available

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