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Wed Mar 27 2013 05:29 AM
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With my meager Conoco collection mostly limited to ephemera and a few other smalls, I've now bit the bullet and acquired my first pump (thanks Ric, I think). This little Wayne 80 ad glass top is to be restored to it's original Royal dressings. Thanks as well to Tom B for sourcing an original Wayne nozzle for this project.
Best regards
Patrick S. Looking for Conoco (1929-'69) - Touraide, Travel Club, Colorado-related
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Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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Way cool. I like that better than the big ones. Congrats.
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That has a nice "DECO" look to it--Congrats to ya! I just got my first pump the other day also and can't wait to do some work to it. My post is a bit below yours if you want to check it out.
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Nice looking pump, way to go!
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The first of many to come
Looking for Keystone,Pure,Sinclair,Texaco,Sterling and Gulf...Thanks, Brian
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Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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My Conoco pump is very similar...nice find!
I am always looking for anything Texaco or Oklahoma oil and gas company's, also I am a newbie at seeking globes.
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The first of many to come With so many other (hobby) irons in the fire, I'd prefer to think not, however, not even having started the tear-down on this one yet, my mind is already starting to contemplate this pump's mate (circa 1930s-40s Conoco Bronz-z-z). Anyone got a spare Wayne 60 lying around in need of a re-fresh?
Patrick S. Looking for Conoco (1929-'69) - Touraide, Travel Club, Colorado-related
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Won't be long before you're drawing up blue prints for another garage.
Jon
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