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Air Compressor I.D.

68futura

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Hey folks, I'm trying to identifying the manufacture of this compressor. Anyone familiar with this logo? Looks me like M F Co. It looks nearly identical in almost every way to a Brunner No. 105 (last 2 pictures).

Thanks! Nate
 

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Looks like a model 102 to me. There is literature for sale on Ebay right now from 1923, which is where I got this photo from.

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68futura

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Yeah, I have lots of Brunner literature dating back to 1914. Here it is next to one of my Model 102s, definitely closer to the 105. At this point I'm convinced it was built BY Brunner for someone else, or built FOR brunner to their specs (maybe they subcontracted some manufacturing). I doubt it's a copy or clone, but I suppose it could be. It's that MFCO logo that I wish I could figure out
 

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Yeah, soon after I wrote this I read the specs on the 102 and yours definitely didn't have a 1/4" discharge on it. I'd say you nailed the model. I thing mfco is just short for "manufacturing company" .
 
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