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#2592 Tue Mar 12 2002 05:25 PM
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I saw this pump in unrestored condition in a clients back room. I didn't have enough time to get the model number, just the serial number. Any idea what the model number is? Any idea on an approximate value in restored and unrestored condition?
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I have found a Wayne 505 having a four diget seriel number ending in DB, but not with BD.
This pumps dates to 1951. A little description (height? visible? clock? computer? private garage? curb?) would be helpful.


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Just look at something else and found a Wayne 60 with a serial number followed with a BD. This pump dates to 1936. None of us will venture a value until we at least get a small description of the pump.


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Hi Again, thanks for the replies. The body of the pump is rectangular, but the top is a letterbox shape. Its about 7' high. Dont know if it was originally on a curb or in a garage. No 'globe, no clock. It has a digital dial (not a clock face) it also has a red 'rising sun' glass design above the face, like on a japanese flag. I'll email you a photo if you give me an address. I havent seen this specific design in any photos I've found cruising the 'net. Email me at michaeltoconnor@hotmail.com.
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It sounds like a Wayne 60 to me.
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Hi Again, thanks for the replies. The body of the pump is rectangular, but the top is a letterbox shape. Its about 7' high. Dont know if it was originally on a curb or in a garage. No 'globe, no clock. It has a digital dial (not a clock face) it also has a red 'rising sun' glass design above the face, like on a japanese flag. I'll email you a photo if you give me an address. I havent seen this specific design in any photos I've found cruising the 'net. Email me at michaeltoconnor@hotmail.com.
Thanks!


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Mike sent me a picture on my email and it is a Wayne 60.
Jack Sim


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