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Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 08:20:34 am
Hi, ALL  :D
                       I'll be posting more pictures later After I resize them .But this is a picture of the most costly Item I saw at the show . $6,900 .Never seen one like it before .But I don't collect this stuff .


                                     Ltransam


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: sodaworks on May 06, 2007, 09:45:20 am
Is that a Bowser pump?


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 09:33:19 pm
Hi . Terry
                   Don't Know ? Did'ntsee a name plate .Sorry :blush:


I tryed to list the Pictures in the Photo Area but could not figer it out so here they are .

I do have 1 question .When everyone see the 2 Door Cooler (Looks Like A Victor ? ) Please let me know Who makes it ? I could not find a I.D.Tag on it & the cooling system is NOT on the cooler it was a Central unit in the basement he said .


                              Ltransam


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 09:34:34 pm
More  :D


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 09:35:56 pm
Still More  :D


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 09:37:30 pm
And More


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 09:40:06 pm
And Still More :D


NOTICE THE COOLER ????? IS IT a VICTIOR ???

             CL-21A  ???           C 18 ????


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 09:41:50 pm
And even More  :D


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 09:44:45 pm
And even More  :p


                       But This is It >>


        Look at all the Video game's . I did NOT even go over there . Because they ARE Video game's .


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: TomFromJersey on May 06, 2007, 10:02:01 pm
Looks like a non-embossed Victor 2 door. How much was the seller asking for it?


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: sodaworks on May 06, 2007, 10:19:05 pm
Nice show! I wish our local gas bash was that good. I just sold a Eco islander last week.


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 06, 2007, 11:46:00 pm

(TomFromJersey @ May 06 2007,11:02)
QUOTE
Looks like a non-embossed Victor 2 door. How much was the seller asking for it?

Hi,Tom
             That's I thought ? But I looked under the Soda-Machines area and really could not come up with it.
Under Victor or True .Pluse the Big thing NO compressure .
Note the picture of the r/side . The owner stated it used a Central system in the basement of the store he retreved it from .That was also cooling other coolers .Very strange  ??? Never heard of such a system .Anyway He was asking $600/It abeared to have the racks inside .

                                          Ltransam


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: BrianB on May 07, 2007, 06:42:44 am
Great pictures Leonard, thanks! I've started getting more and more interested in Gas Pumps as of late. I also really like those ECO air meters.


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: sodaworks on May 07, 2007, 07:12:32 am
Brian,
I'm with you on the Eco's, I just sold my Eco islander that was unrestored for 1500 bucks. Having second thoughts now.


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: SIGNGUY on May 07, 2007, 08:40:37 am
The Eco Air meters are very nice.. I'm working on restoring one now as well.

Islanders hugh... Nice, would like to see photos of that, a Gas/Oil buddy of mine has a real nice restored Eco Islander... complete with flourescent light pole.
 Nice


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: cormy on May 07, 2007, 10:15:56 am
That warehouse looks huge. What were the prices like?


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: MoonDawg on May 07, 2007, 11:00:12 am
I also assumed we were looking at a 2 door Victor.
No openings for compressor deck and is that some type
of shut-off valve on the side?  Wonder if fan and cooling
coils are inside?
     Completely different bottle opener / cap catcher.

     Even without cooling, this would make a great bar, it
would hold a lot of ice  :drinking:

      $600. does not sound too bad considering you could
sell that button off the front for $200


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Marvin on May 07, 2007, 11:57:28 am
If it is the same place I went to a few years ago it is very big.  The vendor turn out looks to be better than what I remember though.

Marvin


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Eric on May 07, 2007, 05:20:17 pm
WOW!!!!!!
 Thanks for posting the pics! Some great stuff! Would love to have a Eco air
meter!...
Great Stuff!


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: halehouse on May 07, 2007, 08:25:42 pm
I am pretty sure that button is post 1990.


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Gumbo on May 07, 2007, 08:49:40 pm
Yes, that button is repo. Post 1990. Dan, if you are looking for a vintage button, I have 3 on ebay right now. You could get one or all three and I will bring them to your house for you-What a deal! Look under the auction section in the SMC disucssion area under some of my personal collection . Thanks for the photos of the show. I enjoyed them.


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: sodaworks on May 07, 2007, 09:42:45 pm

(MoonDawg @ May 07 2007,9:00)
QUOTE
is that some type
of shut-off valve on the side?

It looks like a drain valve for water?


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: Ltransam on May 07, 2007, 10:09:38 pm
Hi, Glen  

I thought it was a Victor at First .But can't find anything like it.  :darn:  Idid see a fan on the inside (left)
The Cap was a Repo .

Hi .Terry
              Yep drain on the left & cut cooling lines on the right side .
                     :darn:   aaaah Wish I knew what to do !!!

I did'nt think that all the cooler's were Embossed ? I know most I'v seen are'nt But a few were .


                                           Leonard


Title: At the Show in Dayton
Post by: MCarter on May 08, 2007, 08:24:48 am
Leonard,

Sorry i was unable to attend the show. Gas was really High and the wife had things for me to do. Thanks for the pictures and the details.