Thanks for the continued input Charles, et al. I am waiting to see what he exactly comes up with. More than I could pay, I know. But for me, it is a local small business that would help me keep it running, etc. Shipping would not be a factor and, to tell the truth, it just felt good to be in his shop and to have such personalized service. He dug out a key for the back storage shed and led me through a darkened room full of sleeping giants (enormous lathe, Bridgeport mill, etc) to look at this compressor. I admit, I am a sucker for anything that feels authentic these days. Been through the large online auction site routine and paid my dues there! Box stores? Got bunches of them. But the real McCoy, chain smoking, hobby race car driving man that has served businesses in an old railroad town in west-central Pennsylvania? Worth the price of admission and satisfaction that every time that beast kicked on I would have some kind of connection to a real person in a real place and not just another machine shipped to a North American port in a big metal box. Call me crazy, but that's my take on life in a part of this fine union that is having to face some troubling news this week.