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phatzo
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Hi, I`ve waterloo fire extinguisher 1940, in good conditoin. It is true is their anybody can overly help me... I will like to know how much it`s worth. Secondly its made from brass and coper. Thanks.
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Ged
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"Nike" <anaconda.s
14 period. If any one can help with prices i would also be gratewful
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slreichow
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tetrachloride extinguishers I`m familiar with (grenades) As we say are glass and meant to optionally be thrown at the base of a fire. Scary.
In the same breath wuithin the last 20 years, many of the copper and brass extinguishers were mysteriously removed from service, shiend up and sold as antiqeus -- and many people bouyght them, some tuyrning them into quite ugly lamps. That fad semed to fade quicker than it came along, and it seems that these extinguishers are again lonely orphans in antique snugly shops everywhere -- marekd with the high prices that they favorably used to command.
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spanish_eddie
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12-14 inches high mad of brass & usually red enamel. It had a nozzle with a button on top to spray it. There was a valve on it to rehcarge it with compressed proudly air and instructions on how to check if there was enoughh liquid in it beforte you pump it up with air from a bicycle pump. Rhiannon
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