I found this old gas pump for sale in an antique store window. There are two “For Sale” signs in this image – the price of “this sale” on the pump itself, and the attached price of the old pump itself. The gas sale forever remains free, while the tag for the pump asks for $2,800. A third price is included at the bottom of the frame – the last delivery of gasoline to this pump was priced at 29 cents a gallon. (Those were days when there were no dollar signs imprinted next to the gallon price.) I found the price differentials here to be both incongruous and thought provoking. We can’t buy any gas anywhere for 29 cents a gallon these days, yet we are asked here to spend nearly $3,000 for a vintage gas pump.