#80615
Tue Feb 04 2003 02:54 PM
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Nice tall pump ted, we are thinking about a collection to buy Dwaine a top for his pump. I hate to see it standing exposed like that. He will probably want some nice seaside glass to go with it. thanks for the picture. Larry
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#80616
Tue Feb 04 2003 07:56 PM
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Here is the new Tokheim 39 tall boy that I just bought for 330.00 - he has another one to that I am going to buy as well as his ?? wayne 55 ?? that I think is more like a 505... We will see. Travis E. Towle Founder & CEO www.CosmicRadio.com [This message has been edited by travis_towle (edited 02-04-2003).]
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#80617
Tue Feb 04 2003 09:10 PM
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Anyone got a picture of a tall 39 with a tokheim station lighter ? that makes one tall electric pump.
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#80618
Tue Feb 04 2003 09:53 PM
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Premo, ask and you shall receive. This original stationlighter is part of the General Petroleum Museum and will soon be on it's way to Illinois to be auctioned off. And to all of you that will be attending, please don't bid against me on it! [This message has been edited by gaspower (edited 02-04-2003).] [This message has been edited by gaspower (edited 02-04-2003).]
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#80619
Tue Feb 04 2003 10:50 PM
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Thanks for the photo. That is one nice pump but you better have some tall ceilings. Good luck and I hope you guys end up with the items you want. That 50 is one of two from what I understand ? larry
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#80620
Tue Feb 04 2003 11:11 PM
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You talk about tall ceilings? I have a Fry visible that is about 12 feet tall or so that is restored - and I want to bring it inside the house. PROBLEM, 8'3" tall NEW ceilings and a wife that will not let me cut a hole in them!!! I do not understand that - I let her put her dolls all over the house!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyway - I guess I should not complain, I have a restored tokheim 300 inside the front enterway along with a restored 1920 condom machine on the wall by it... And she lets me keep my slot machines in the living room and my 50's lubster... and now she said I can bring in my new tokheim 39 when I restore it and put in in the bedroom.... Maybe I will just cut that hole when she is at work - "i do not work - i am a stay at home office boy!" :-) Travis E. Towle Founder & CEO www.CosmicRadio.com
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#80621
Wed Feb 05 2003 07:23 AM
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Alright you guys may be tough when it comes to home display but I'm looking for someone with a two story house and a tall visible that cut a hole in the top floor and let the pump extend into the upstairs ! Now thats hard as nails. [This message has been edited by PremoPetrol (edited 02-05-2003).]
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#80622
Wed Feb 05 2003 07:53 AM
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I guess sex is out at that point , ay.
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#80623
Wed Feb 05 2003 06:10 PM
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I THINK THEY SHOULD PUT A GLOBE ON TOP OF THE STATION LIGHTER PUMP, ON THE LIGHT. HA HA
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#80624
Wed Feb 05 2003 10:50 PM
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You can see in the photo of the Chevron Supreme pump, the old basement floor level, it used to be 7'4", that wouldn't do at all. I ended up sawcutting the slab and removing 34 cubic yards of dirt, poured a new floor and sides, now I have a 10' 4" ceiling. I'll show some more pics later on. I better measure that Stationlighter first though it might be close.
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#80625
Thu Feb 06 2003 11:26 AM
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Anybody with a pump too tall give me a call and I'll haul it off. I finally erected a metal building with sixteen foot eaves. That oughta do it. I think Dwaines pumps are too big for his place and he should drop them off with me. I could use some seaside stuff. As far as Dwaine sex has been out for years. Ha Ha
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#80626
Thu Feb 06 2003 04:26 PM
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Is it just me, or is the Dino pump yellow and blue?
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#80627
Thu Feb 06 2003 05:07 PM
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nah, its just a sorry picture. Its actually dark green and yellow.
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#80628
Wed Mar 05 2003 11:35 PM
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I know I am a little late posting a February pump of the month photo, but I guess its better late than never.
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#80629
Thu Mar 06 2003 08:01 AM
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Thats one nice looking Husky Pump, they're one of my western states favorites including Frontier. You better put some bars on the windows with that husky sign hanging on the wall, its a nice one too. Larry
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