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Picked up some items from Maxwell Petroleum, local here in Tacoma Wa. I collect Mobil and they were Mobil Distributers. I would like to find more items from them, Cans, signs, anything etc..
You may have seen this already in the values section....My son found this Tokheim 39 for me...turned out to be a station-liter version...so, couldn't pass it up. Now I will have to start looking for a station-liter top...just when I said I wasn't going to buy any more pumps....
I have same red crown globe but my lenses are washed out and it's a double stepped up globe body. I will check mine tomorrow and compare if that's what you have there quite rare.
Probably the most bizarre purchase I have ever made. It is a paper moth bag for storing seasonal clothes that were not being used. Flit was created as an insecticide in the 1920s by Standard Oil. Even though Standard Oil owns Imperial Oil in Canada they did market some of their products here under the Stanco name. I found a couple of ads for the bag from 1935 and 1936. I believe the insecticide contained 5% DDT. I have a couple of Flit cans and a sprayer in my collection. Cheers, Don.