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#321529 - Wed Apr 25 2012 12:12 PM What kind of pump is this and what is it worth?
texacokie Offline
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Registered: Sun Jun 19 2011
Loc: Oklahoma (BOOMER SOONER)
I am going to go check it out and would like some idea on its value.




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#321534 - Wed Apr 25 2012 12:28 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: texacokie]
THE AMERICAN GARAGE Offline
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Registered: Wed Jun 02 2004
Loc: PECONIC BAY, L.I., NY, USA
Looks to be a Tokheim Bulk/Farm pump. While it looks nice, it's not the most desirable/Collectable pump in the book.

Put a globe on it and put it in your game room.

I wouldn't give any more than $150-200 for it, but that's just me.
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#321544 - Wed Apr 25 2012 01:01 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: THE AMERICAN GARAGE]
T-way Offline
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Registered: Wed Jul 24 2002
Loc: Riley, MI, USA
No offense DOC - but that pump has Zero collectable value to me.

I wouldn't give more than $25.00 for it - and then I'd turn it into a display cabinet with a globe on top.

Later . . .

Jim
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#321546 - Wed Apr 25 2012 01:20 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: T-way]
eshaver Online   content
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Registered: Mon Sep 29 2008
Loc: richmond , Virginia
Just a common Tokiem Ticket printer pump used in Fleet situations . Oh, I don't give values on stuff, das fer others to do. Ed Shaver
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#321547 - Wed Apr 25 2012 01:30 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: eshaver]
Dave's Garage Offline
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Registered: Mon Dec 05 2011
Loc: Abbotsford, British Columbia, ...
I'd say it's worth $125.00-$150.00. It's actually, kinda cool looking. Shorter & smaller version of Tokheim 39 sheet metal. Would look neat placed by a Tohkeim 39. As a bonus it appears to be in great shape.

Values should be determined by a broader cross section of collector's, versus one's personal taste, preferences or dislikes. It's a big world out there, with a lot of collectors...collecting just about anything and everything.
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#321559 - Wed Apr 25 2012 03:45 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: Dave's Garage]
porcelain-neon Offline
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Registered: Thu Feb 08 2007
Loc: Minot,ND USA
125 to 150 would be the full blown retail, I'm going to keep it
price. If you want to resell it, I wouldn't pay over 60 bucks.
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#321562 - Wed Apr 25 2012 04:01 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: porcelain-neon]
oldnfuelish Online   content
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Registered: Wed Nov 02 2005
Loc: Antioch IL USA
Gotta agree with the 125 or so tops,and thats cause the paint looks decent..although not really desired,think it would look cool with a small globe,and a face decal(from tways grapics) or a display cabinet.its all in what YOU like.
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#321572 - Wed Apr 25 2012 04:33 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: porcelain-neon]
Dave's Garage Offline
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Registered: Mon Dec 05 2011
Loc: Abbotsford, British Columbia, ...
Picker prices are not the value of an item. When you sell your doubles or items do you sell them at picker prices? Pickers attempt to pay below market value so that they can flip an item at full blown retail (market value).

Everyone attempts to get full retail and that's what an item should be valued at.

This is not pickers 101. It is a value section, that attempts to determine current fair market value.
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#321576 - Wed Apr 25 2012 04:49 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: Dave's Garage]
Dick Bennett Offline
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Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
Tokheim 45/46 Commercial Pump, Not a Ticket Printer Version.
Book Value $125 [un-painted]. IF the paint looks as good in person as the picture, maybe a bit higher value.

As Dave said above "versus one's personal taste, preferences or dislikes" has no bearing on value.

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#321595 - Wed Apr 25 2012 06:04 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: Dick Bennett]
Notchcad Offline
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Registered: Tue Aug 16 2011
Loc: Texas
A tank of gas.
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#321603 - Wed Apr 25 2012 06:27 PM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: Notchcad]
texacokie Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sun Jun 19 2011
Loc: Oklahoma (BOOMER SOONER)
Thanks guys. I think I am going to put a texaco globe on it and convert it to a glass shelf display cabinet for the game room.

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#321722 - Thu Apr 26 2012 07:06 AM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: texacokie]
rogerpete Offline
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Registered: Thu May 19 2011
Loc: United States
Here is my farm pump I blasted & painted. I made the decals myself, (I have a sign shop), and put it on my porch. I have had people stop offering $350 cash in hand. I didn't sell because this was the first pump I did, and my father picked it up for me. It has family value, not financial value. Don't listen to the lowballers out there.


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#321726 - Thu Apr 26 2012 07:26 AM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: rogerpete]
texacokie Offline
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Registered: Sun Jun 19 2011
Loc: Oklahoma (BOOMER SOONER)
Originally Posted By: rogerpete
Here is my farm pump I blasted & painted. I made the decals myself, (I have a sign shop), and put it on my porch. I have had people stop offering $350 cash in hand. I didn't sell because this was the first pump I did, and my father picked it up for me. It has family value, not financial value. Don't listen to the lowballers out there.


WOW Roger that turned out nice I like the 2 color scheme. Great job on the signs also (wish I had a sign shop)

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#321733 - Thu Apr 26 2012 07:49 AM Re: What kind of pump is this and what is it worth? [Re: texacokie]
rogerpete Offline
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Registered: Thu May 19 2011
Loc: United States
It is a bad angle on the camera- The blue on the door decal is the same color as the blue on the globe, I matched them. Not everyone can afford an $8000 pump, nor does everyone care to have one. This is just fine for me.

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