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#99114 Mon Jul 14 2003 06:28 PM
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This month were going to feature globes from Phillips Petroleum and its affiliates. Here's a list of the companies:
Phillips Petroleum
Benzo Gas Motor Fuel Co.
The Independant Oil and Gas Co.
Manhattan Gasoline Co.
The Quaker Petroleum Co. (Paraland)
Wasatch Oil Co.(Wasatch & Idaho Chief, etc)
Golden Eagle
Home Oil & Refining C. (Silver Gas,Monto Gas)
Red-X
Gilliland Oil Co. (Gilco)
Let me know if I forgot any affiliates.
Bring on the globes!


Wanted: Gas pump globes:Sinclair & affiliates, IL companies. Ripple bodies. Anything Sinclair, Stoll, Pierce, 4 Bros.


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#99115 Mon Jul 14 2003 07:13 PM
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Cool Pops - This is the only globe I can contribute but happy to be included.

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Hubba, original Phillips globe next to an original southwest plant from Larry Land...LOL


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#99116 Mon Jul 14 2003 07:45 PM
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Nice globe Hubba! Phillips used this capco bodied globe from 1932 until they quit using globes in '59.
Thanks for sharing.
Pops


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#99117 Mon Jul 14 2003 07:47 PM
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Here's one you don't see often. It was used from '39-'46. [img]http://members.aol.com/lastgas15/images/phillips77[/img]

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#99118 Mon Jul 14 2003 08:04 PM
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[img]http://members.aol.com/lastgas15/images/phillipsethyl[/img] This one is from the '46-'53 era.

[img]http://members.aol.com/lastgas15/images/phillipsflite-fuel[/img] This globe dates from the '53-'59 period.

[img]http://members.aol.com/lastgas15/images/phillipsshield[/img] Here's the familiar shield. It was used from 53-59.


Wanted: Gas pump globes:Sinclair & affiliates, IL companies. Ripple bodies. Anything Sinclair, Stoll, Pierce, 4 Bros.


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#99119 Mon Jul 14 2003 08:08 PM
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This isn't a globe but its really cool. Its a motion light. The heat from the bulb makes the "can" turn. I'd like to find more oil can motion lights. [img]http://members.aol.com/lastgas15/images/phillipslight[/img]


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#99120 Mon Jul 14 2003 08:37 PM
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Why did they use the "77" instead of the "66"?
Thank You,
Joe

#99121 Mon Jul 14 2003 10:27 PM
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Joe,
Phillips77 was a premium grade unleaded gasoline. It was a mixture of refined (from crude oil)gasoline and natural gasoline (as it came out of the ground).
Bob


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#99122 Tue Jul 15 2003 12:00 AM
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Here is a different version of Flite-fuel


Looking for anything from Hoosier Pete, Platolene 500 and Red Bird.
#99123 Tue Jul 15 2003 04:29 AM
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Cool globe John. The shield shaped Flite-Fuel globe dates from the 53-59 era.
Thanks for posting it.
Bob


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#99124 Tue Jul 15 2003 09:56 PM
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Thanks for the explanation. Always thought it was just "66"
Joe

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Anyone got an extra one of these lenses so i can complete this globe????


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#99126 Wed Jul 16 2003 11:06 PM
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Oh minuteman, what a treasure. Is that on a ripple gill?

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I think I just soiled myself. Man what a great Washington Chief Globe. Boy Howdy.
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Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba Hubba


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#99128 Thu Jul 17 2003 03:32 PM
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Minute..... That is one nice lens.... for sure I will never be able to own an original one of those.... wonder if Slama would ever do one like this one.... and if he did... what colors did Washington Chief use for their pumps.. ??
Thanks again for sharing...
bob

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