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Yesterday at 4:02pm
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i have a lube pump for sale, i believe it to be made by Charlie Dell. it has an insert which appears to be Delrin or another hard plastic. did Charlie sign his work with a touchmark? i want to identify it before i post for sale. i have another which was made by Mr Singleshot  
 thanks for your help     dave
  

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Re: lube pump
Reply #1 - yesterday at 4:04pm
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dave_j wrote yesterday at 4:02pm:
i have a lube pump for sale, i believe it to be made by Charlie Dell. it has an insert which appears to be Delrin or another hard plastic. did Charlie sign his work with a touchmark? i want to identify it before i post for sale   thanks


Post a picture and somebody can say more certainly. My Dell pump isn't marked.
  

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Reply #2 - yesterday at 4:18pm
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marlinguy wrote yesterday at 4:04pm:
dave_j wrote yesterday at 4:02pm:
i have a lube pump for sale, i believe it to be made by Charlie Dell. it has an insert which appears to be Delrin or another hard plastic. did Charlie sign his work with a touchmark? i want to identify it before i post for sale   thanks


Post a picture and somebody can say more certainly. My Dell pump isn't marked.



It ought to have a serial number.....

CHRIS
  
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Reply #3 - yesterday at 6:34pm
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i found a small touchmark on the brass head. it appears to be a circle with 1/4 not stamped in. a smaller circle within that. serial is 0202.  the other one i have is seria l152. the two are almost identical
  

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Re:Charlie Dell's lube pump
Reply #4 - yesterday at 11:35pm
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Been quite a while ago.... I have been looking at my “Dell” lube pumps, and one has Charlie’s particular personal stamp beside the serial number.  The other has a somewhat different and indistinct stamp there.  I forgot who it was that he turned over the making of the pumps to.  I believe that the “successor” used the remaining head castings of Charlie's and don’t think many were made.

Also, the exterior knurling on the body of the original was a smaller coverage, covering less of the shank of the luber.   Otherwise the two are essentially similar

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Reply #5 - Today at 12:33am
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I took over the pumps from Charlie, and made less than 50, IIRC, prefacing the serial number with a "D", for Dell, of course. Some were from castings I got from Charlie which were AMPCO 18 bronze, and some were brass castings that I got from Pete Allen of Allen Foundry. I also used a different knurling pattern on the lube reservoir. Charlie's originals were soldered brass 2 piece heads. I am pretty sure that all of Charlie's were marked on the head and lube reservoir with his "Chinquapin" (acorn) hallmark. Unfortunately, I can no longer make them due to physical limitations.

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