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    Posted 12 years ago

    JimS
    (1 item)

    Found in a carriage house of a recently sold mansion in Amsterdam, NY. Appears to be in great shape and has been removed to a warehouse with other items (dry storage).
    Interested in finding out more about the company, the age and whether there are parts missing that I should seek.

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    1. JimS, 12 years ago
      Really neat gas pump found in an old carraige house in Amsterdam.
    2. EJW-54 EJW-54, 12 years ago
      Great find! as you can see, Martin & Schwartz started in Buffalo NY and built a lot of gas pumps from 1922 till 1939 then moved to Salisbury MD, then bought out by the Wayne pump co. in 1951. Your pump looks like a 1928 M&S 103, pretty much the same as an M&S 19 also from 1928.
    3. JW47, 8 months ago
      Nice pump I am seeking info on two MS pumps I have.
      The 1st one is duall clock faced with one hose and a tall pump Handel on one side
      And a single hose. , Number two has duall clock faces two hoses and 2 nozzles
      Squeeze type and all electric pump capable of two customers at once island oriented
      I would like to know what year and model these are thanks in advance Jim W.

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