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"There was a time when master craftsmen signed their work with pride
knowing each furnishing would become a cherished heirloom and antique.
Scottsdale Art Factory carries on this tradition!"
Scottsdale Art Factory Is The Largest Custom Manufacturer Of Fine
Artistic Furniture, Doors, Gates, Lighting and Hardware.
Handmade In America Since 1913

Texaco Station - Real American Rendering - TSR567

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Let Us Use This Old Filling Station Rendering To Create Your New Man Cave Or Store Display. Compleat with Genuine Americana Fron Restored Old Gas Pumps To Porcelian Signs Etc.

We Build Complete Pre Fab Vinatage Filling Stations, Soda Fountains, Drive Inns And Many Other Authenic In Every Detail Display Sets In Any Era You Wish To Display. We Pre Fab Entire Free Standing Full Fuction Historical Sets In Full Detail For - Store Fronts - Your Favorite Hang Out - Out Door Or In Door Displays To Fit Any Specifications. Simply Send Us Your Photos, Drawings Or Discription And We Will Build To Your Specifications.

Designs By H J Nick and Scottsdale Art Factory a handmade in America custom manufacturer is based in Scottsdale Arizona has been designing building and restoring some of the worlds finest Antiques, and Fine Art furniture for some of the world's finest designers with ordinary clients as well as most prominent and successful Persons,C.E.O.'s, leaders, royalty and celebrities for the last 98 years. Most of our clients want finished product that has a BIG WOW factor and elegance. All want investment value and quality that makes a proper statement reflecting their personality or the personality of the environment for witch it is intended.

These Walls Can Be Shipped In Easy To Erect Do It your Self Sections. Let Our Imaginneers Make Your Favorite Hot Spot Or Favorite Hang Out A Reality In Every Detail.

All Of Our Products Are The Real McCoy - And Are Guaranteed To Your Satisfaction Backed By Our Over Nine Decades Of Fine Craftsmanship Since 1913.

Order One Of Our Restored Or Original Vintage Pumps Or Let Us Restore Your Vintage Gas Pumps Or Antique Memorabilia To Their Original Standards

Restoring American History One Item At A Time - Since 1913.
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We Buy Old Gas Pumps And Vintage Petroleum Memorabilia - Any Condition - Cash - We Pick Up Or Ship World Wide.

We Are One Of The Worlds Foremost Fine Art Furniture, Door, And Hardware Manufacturers And Antique Restorers. With A Large Classically Trained Work Force in Metal Working, Wood Working, Leather and Upholstery, Glass, Stone And Mechanical Repair. This Allows Us To Work In The Same Hand And Materials As Our Forefathers Such As Thomas Chippendale (english furniture builder), George Hepplewhite (english furniture builder), Stephen's Brothers (boat builders), H. A. Moyer (carriage builders) Gustav Stickley (American Manufacturer) To Mention A Few Of The Finest.

No matter The Era. This Attention To Detail And Fine Art Craftsmanship Allows Us To Restore Your Collector Antique Furnishing, Artifact Or 50's Coke Machine To The Highest Quality That Can Be Achieved To A World Class Collectors Standard.


When You Deserve The Best Investment Quality

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Interesting Historical Facts

The first gasoline pump was invented and sold by Sylvanus F. Bowser in Fort Wayne, Indiana on September 5, 1885. This pump was not used for automobiles, as they had not been invented yet. It was instead used for some kerosene lamps and stoves. He later improved upon the pump by adding safety measures, and also by adding a hose to directly dispense fuel into automobiles. For a while, the term bowser was used to refer to a vertical gasoline pump. Although the term is not used anymore in the United States, it still is used sometimes in Australia and New Zealand.


Many early gasoline pumps had a calibrated glass cylinder on top. The desired quantity of fuel was pumped up into the cylinder as indicated by the calibration. Then the pumping was stopped and the gasoline was let out into the customers tank by gravity. When metering pumps came into use, a small glass globe with a turbine inside replaced the measuring cylinder but assured the customer that gasoline really was flowing into the tank.


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