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#738134 Fri Nov 01 2019 11:45 AM
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A couple of years ago I was able to buy a Wayne Visible Pump outside of Waco Texas. The owner “threw in” this Sinclair Globe as part of the deal. I know that it is a reproduction. Here is my question...was this a reproduction of an exact globe or was this a “fantasy” design that really never existed? If it is based on a real design, does anyone know what years the original design was used? Thanks in advance for any help.

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Fantasy.
Based on actual Sinclair logos.
But this design was never used as a globe.

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This is an original.

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Thanks guys!

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As the guys have indicated: Never a LARGE Dinosaur on an original Sinclair gas pump globe. John


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