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#149104 Wed Aug 19 2009 07:47 PM
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Here's a really unique and really small oil/grease can....I think it's more of novelty item than anything.....

I aquired it in box of toy trucks I bought from England (UK) 4 or 5 years ago.

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Very cool! I like it, it looks like a promo can for the American Can co.


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DEF A SAMPLE / PROMO CAN ...LOOKS TO BE FROM THE 1920'S.

BTW, I HAVE THE SAME HOT WHEEL IN THE SAME COLOR! LOL!


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Cool, the American Can Company was in Baltimore, MD (where I'm from). The old factory is still there, but it's been converted to restaurants, offices and bars. They restored the outside though to look like the old factory and it says "American Can Company" on the outside of the building. Cool find! I didn't know they made oil cans.


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