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MARSHALL NO. 88360 GOES TO SAM HENWOOD’S

Faddon, Cornwall at Sam Henwood’s engineering premises, which he is extending dramatically as we speak, is March 1938 Marshall No. 88360 DRO890 that was new to Watford Corporation as a), he is the man if you need a restored or unrestored petrol pump, enamel sign and so much more. He exports his wares all around the globe from his base in Honiton, Devon and has unrivalled knowledge on the subject.

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