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    Posted 10 years ago

    Cherrybomb…
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    Picked these up at an auction. Loved them but do not know anything about them. If you know anything about them please let me know such as year manufactured, etc. I may get them restored if they are worth it.

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    2-Pack 1-3/4
    2-Pack 1-3/4" Steel Caps Gallon Qt ...
    $2
    VTG 1920**RARE** THRIFT LUBE PENNSYLVANIA 2 GALLON HEAVY MOTOR OIL CAN. RACE CAR
    VTG 1920**RARE** THRIFT LUBE PENNSY...
    $35
    DINOSAUR GRAPHIC~1930s SINCLAIR OPALINE MOTOR OIL Old Solder Seam Tin 1 qt Can
    DINOSAUR GRAPHIC~1930s SINCLAIR OPA...
    $91
    Vintage Original Advertising Super Rare Early Glico Motor Oil One Pint Can
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    $329
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    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      maybe 1960's?, welcome to cw cherrybomber!
    2. Cherrybomber07, 10 years ago
      Thank you. Do you think they have any value?
    3. SEAN68 SEAN68, 10 years ago
      I don't know.
    4. Cherrybomber07, 10 years ago
      Thank you for the info. Will keep searching. I think they are super neat.
    5. gargoylecollector gargoylecollector, 10 years ago
      70's ,not worth a whole lot ,size and condition kills them, not worth restoring unless you really want them! Thanks for posting!
    6. drumguy, 10 years ago
      In the US, the Interstate Commerce Commission required an ICC code (e.g. ICC-5B or ICC-17X) as well as a Gauge-Volume Capacity-Year (e.g. 18-55-42) trinomial code on all metal drums containing hazardous materials like fuel. For example, the ICC required drum basemark like “16-55-30” identifies the drum as 16 gauge steel, 55 gallon capacity and manufactured in 1930. Drum manufacturer name (e.g. Rheem, Myers), initials (e.g. W&B, PMC Co.), logo (USS, Boy Co), or identification number (e.g. 6951) was also required. I can see that your drums have the embossed lettering on the tops of your drums that contain this information, but I can't make them out from the angle of your photo. I can tell that your drums are likely 18 gauge steel, and could date as early as the late 1940s but also as late as the 1970s. Let me know what the embossing on the end of your drums say (check both ends), and I may be able to give you more information. I have no idea as to value.

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