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The Kansas Museum of History has such a pump that is on display at their
Museum in Topeka, if that helps.
Peter Lundskow
Boulder History Museum
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Looking for Visible Gas Pump
Good Morning - and apologies for cross-posting,
We are looking for a visible gas pump from the 1920s. If there are any
museums in the Nebraska/Iowa area who might have a gas pump available,
please contact me at [log in to unmask]
Much thanks,
Sarah Swain
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