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![]() Pekka Huhta wrote: I just "happened" to buy all of the tools and equipment of a boatbuilding shop (And yes, I'm bragging about it whenever I can) ![]() One of the gems that was found in the pile was an old marine head "A.B. Sands&Sons Co. New York". What might be the value of the head? What's the history of the company? AB Sands is more likely to be the bowl mfr...marine toilet mfrs don't make bowls .they buy 'em from potteries that do (and who also make the seats/lids...and those potteries do put their names on 'em, leading a lot of new owners of used boats to think the bowl brand name is the toilet brand. The oldest US marine toilet mfr is Wilcox-Crittenden...and it appears to me to be one of their early models on which someone has used copper pipe for the flush water intake line and replaced the original discharge fitting with a stainless elbow. I've forwarded your post with the photos to someone at W-C who's been around long enough to know if I'm right. Antique marine toilets don't really have any collectable or antique value...so the only value the toilet might have is its scrap metal value, and whatever admiration from other classic boat restorers would have for it IF you can restore it...which may cost more than whole toilet cost cost originally. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://69.20.93.241/store/customer/p...40&cat=&page=1 |
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