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Mon Jul 20 2015 02:01 PM
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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Wrong nozzle, the pump handle obviously has seen better days, and it's missing the shut-off valve/handle. That being said, the door isn't broken which is usually the case and at least the pump handle is there to repair. Looks relatively straight. I'd say $1000-1200 would be a fair price.
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I agree on the price and it does have the lock which is usually gone. Richard
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Also agree on the price and BTW this is a very common visible pump out west! Manufactured in Los Angeles Ca. I have owned many of these over the years.They come up for sale often.
Rob
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The lock is there but no key. I have one just like it (with no key either), so how can I get a key made? Locksmiths don't seem to wanna fool with it, at least around here.
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Antique shops usually have a container of old keys,mostly skeleton keys,i found a key for mine that fit,moved tumblers around,and filed bit on the key,and it works fine. Dave.
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