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    Posted 12 years ago

    EJW-54
    (229 items)

    I was driveing down the road when I saw a pile of cans some IDIOT had dumped in the ditch. I got some trash bags and went back and picked them all up. After sorting through them (about 40), some went into my cupboard like penetrating oil and spray paint, but also found the first 4 cans in this picture. none of these cans show a zip code except the QuakerMaid, so most are 1950's.

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    Vintage 1qt oil can Full
    Vintage 1qt oil can Full...
    $125
    VINTAGE 1932 HANSEN & JENSEN OIL CO. ESCANABA MICH 1 QUART MOTOR OIL METAL CAN
    VINTAGE 1932 HANSEN & JENSEN OIL CO...
    $360
    Early Vintage 1/4 Gallon Green Texaco Liquid Wax Dressing Tin Can Oil
    Early Vintage 1/4 Gallon Green Texa...
    $98
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    $44
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    Vintage 1qt oil can Full
    Vintage 1qt oil can Full...
    $125
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    Comments

    1. stonesfan1 stonesfan1, 12 years ago
      he knew u would be by nice cans
    2. EJW-54 EJW-54, 12 years ago
      thanks stonefan1, it wasnt near my house, just a country rd through the woods where other idiots have tossed old tires and stuff where theres no houses or witnesses.
    3. Slyle133 Slyle133, 12 years ago
      The red devil is not that old. Late 70's or early 80's. What kind of spray paint cans did you find, they are the desireable to me and other collectors.
    4. EJW-54 EJW-54, 12 years ago
      Thanks bratjdd and mikielikesigns2
    5. EJW-54 EJW-54, 12 years ago
      thanks Slyle133, but why no zip code? I thought zip codes started in the 60's.

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