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Sat Sep 15 2018 11:43 AM
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Glad to be a part of this group.
Looking for advice on my collection from time to time.
I have a pair of 15" Pure Xcel lenses that I picked up around 1995. They have just been sitting in a box in my shop. I guess its time to put them in a globe body.
I would like to here suggestions as to whether it makes a big difference in value if I use an original body or reproduction?
Terry Bolton
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welcome aboard .. ...
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Terry, Welcome to Oldgas. I'm sure you will find answers to your questions here. Good luck with your collecting!
Regards, Jim
I collect gas pump salt and pepper shakers and the plastic coin banks made by AVSCO.
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Welcome think you know the answer but post in General forum to get input, more people will see it. Old ring will always be more sought after than a new one. Your lens will be worth the same value either way.
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