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#321712 - Thu Apr 26 2012 01:23 AM Started a collection today with a few nice pieces!
GasCan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Bought this double sided Texaco can display today and loaded it up with 40 cans from a local collector who was moving a few pieces out. Also got the banner, a Bennett lubester and some nice porcelain signs from him so I can start my own Texaco collection. Now to find the pumps I want and get the display wall started. How common are these 40 can island displays?







Edited by GasCan (Thu Apr 26 2012 01:25 AM)
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#321719 - Thu Apr 26 2012 06:49 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: GasCan]
THE AMERICAN GARAGE Offline
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Registered: Wed Jun 02 2004
Loc: PECONIC BAY, L.I., NY, USA
Texaco is a great brand and easy to build up into. Looks like you're off to a great start...one stop shopping! Gottaluvit! wink
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#321723 - Thu Apr 26 2012 07:09 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: THE AMERICAN GARAGE]
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Registered: Sun Jun 19 2011
Loc: Oklahoma (BOOMER SOONER)
Love that banner, did you get all that stuff from the same guy?....that oil rack looks like a fantasy piece to me I have never seen that before.

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#321752 - Thu Apr 26 2012 08:58 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: texacokie]
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Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Yes. Everything in the pictures came from the same collector, with exception of the air meter which was bought from another friend. The display rack is no fantasy piece, and neither was the price on it. He actually had three of them and they all have unique differences between them. This was restored years ago on the exterior but was missing some pieces including the back end cap and internal oil catch can which he had to find to complete it.

I've never seen one before but have since found another collector in Washington that also has one. They were used as Island displays and are on 2 wheels so they could wheel them in and out. Each side holds 20 cans and the ends have integrated tools for can opening, and the sides have towel holders above the top row of cans for tear out paper towels. Really is a neat piece.

The banner was a gift from the same collector and was given to me to use up some wall space and put another neat Texaco piece into play. I have options on a few other signs that I am currently considering and may purchase. I'll post more picture of those once I have acquired them. smile









Edited by GasCan (Thu Apr 26 2012 01:45 PM)
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Collecting Canadian Products such as Red Head Oil, Red Indian Oil, Buffalo (Prairie City) Oil.

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#321754 - Thu Apr 26 2012 09:06 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: GasCan]
GasCan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
I also purchased some other pieces today and may have a line on a couple more signs. More later...


Edited by GasCan (Thu Apr 26 2012 01:46 PM)
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Graeme (pronounced Gray-um)

Collecting Canadian Products such as Red Head Oil, Red Indian Oil, Buffalo (Prairie City) Oil.

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#321758 - Thu Apr 26 2012 10:00 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: GasCan]
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Registered: Thu Nov 19 2009
Loc: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Some really great scores there GasCan. The movable double-sided rack holding 40 cans is quite rare to find even though at one time they were commonly used in Canada. I have a number of Alberta gas station photos with these being used by Imperial Oil, BA, White Rose, Husky, Texaco, and possibly a few others. In over 25 years of collecting I had never found any until last year. Now I have three in the garage to restore.

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#321760 - Thu Apr 26 2012 10:17 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: coopersplace]
GasCan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Originally Posted By: coopersplace
Some really great scores there GasCan. The movable double-sided rack holding 40 cans is quite rare to find even though at one time they were commonly used in Canada. I have a number of Alberta gas station photos with these being used by Imperial Oil, BA, White Rose, Husky, Texaco, and possibly a few others. In over 25 years of collecting I had never found any until last year. Now I have three in the garage to restore.


That's cool to know Don. Maybe see you in Red Deer next week. smile
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Graeme (pronounced Gray-um)

Collecting Canadian Products such as Red Head Oil, Red Indian Oil, Buffalo (Prairie City) Oil.

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#321763 - Thu Apr 26 2012 10:29 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: GasCan]
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Registered: Thu Nov 19 2009
Loc: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
I will be set-up behind George Springer's table, just as you walk into the main central room. Cheers, Don.

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#321765 - Thu Apr 26 2012 10:39 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: GasCan]
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Registered: Fri Sep 07 2007
Loc: So. Ca.
nice haul.. cool
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#321766 - Thu Apr 26 2012 10:46 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: advertologist]
texacokie Online   crazy
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Registered: Sun Jun 19 2011
Loc: Oklahoma (BOOMER SOONER)
Thats the reason I have never seen one I guess they were only used up north...very cool.

Did you get the gas pumps and all from the same guy?.....wow for a startup collection this is very impressive!

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#321779 - Thu Apr 26 2012 12:01 PM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: texacokie]
GasCan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
I bought a lubester from the same collector but I'm still searching for the some pumps. Might have found a Bennett 700 this morning but I am searching for a nice pair of 900's.

Almost everything seen in the first few pictures was sourced from one collector. It's a pretty good start for me and once I have the pumps I'm going to build out a Texaco scene within my Garage that somewhat resembles this limited edition painting I'm having commissioned. The car shown in this artist sketch is mine, and it's the car I am building a 50's room around. Should be a fun project!



Edited by GasCan (Thu Apr 26 2012 01:50 PM)
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Graeme (pronounced Gray-um)

Collecting Canadian Products such as Red Head Oil, Red Indian Oil, Buffalo (Prairie City) Oil.

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#321796 - Thu Apr 26 2012 01:50 PM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: GasCan]
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Registered: Mon Dec 08 2003
Loc: Butte, Montana USA
Nice to know about the rack. I, too, thought it might be a fantasy piece as well. Just goes to show we don't know everything we know.
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#321989 - Fri Apr 27 2012 11:37 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: Alex]
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Registered: Mon Sep 21 2009
Loc: COLORADO
Your off to a great start, nice find.
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#322006 - Fri Apr 27 2012 12:48 PM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: LC 336]
GasCan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Thanks Lee. I was fortunate to get off to a good start and will continue with Texaco products being my focus. I can already see it's going to be addictive. (lol)
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Graeme (pronounced Gray-um)

Collecting Canadian Products such as Red Head Oil, Red Indian Oil, Buffalo (Prairie City) Oil.

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#322201 - Sat Apr 28 2012 10:28 AM Re: Started a collection today with a few nice pieces! [Re: GasCan]
GasCan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 23 2012
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Just adding credits for the artist Roger's Auto Art Works (Artist: Roger Lusty) who is doing this piece for me and stating for anyone concerned that permission for use of the image has been granted.


Artwork by Rogers Auto Art Works (Winnipeg MB)


Edited by GasCan (Sat Apr 28 2012 10:32 AM)
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Collecting Canadian Products such as Red Head Oil, Red Indian Oil, Buffalo (Prairie City) Oil.

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