Posted 1 year ago
mikielikes…
(186 items)
Here are some of my credit card collection, being that we were in the retail and wholesale business of selling fuel, my collection is kind of weak. The second picture is a Texaco credit card machine that I picked up on eBay, the only one I've seen in quite a while. It was in fairly good condition, just needing a good clean up, and it's missing one knob. Picture number three is an early style Sunray DX machine that was quite dirty to. Picture number four is the machine that I'm most familiar with, in fact, I used this very machine as a teenager when I worked for our families DX service station. I would really like to pick A Texaco card caddy and a Texaco credit card (hint hint gargoyle collector). I was able to buy four Marathon credit cards for a steal. ha ha.
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thanks: ttomtucker & stonesfan1
thanks :officialfuel
where these confiscated?haha!
the Texaco printer i bought off of e-bay, paid 76.00+shipping, i thought that was a pretty good deal(i dont get to many good deals there) thanks gargoylecollector, thought you would like this.