Always a bit harder to find the more interesting cans over here, so pleased to run into this in a local antique store
Pleased with this find in Australia
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Re: Pleased with this find in Australia
Remarkably nice lining regardless of where they end up! Great SAMCO find.
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Re: Pleased with this find in Australia
Cool find!!
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Re: Pleased with this find in Australia
Nice find. I like the early ones with the air petcock or what ever it is called.
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Re: Pleased with this find in Australia
I've heard this called a "soup can"?
very nice indeed!
very nice indeed!
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Re: Pleased with this find in Australia
Yes, this is a water can, not for fuel.lt.luke wrote:I've heard this called a "soup can"?
very nice indeed!
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