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#567237 Wed Sep 10 2014 08:26 AM
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Got the two of these gratis from a gentleman farmer up in Warren County, NJ. Does anyone know anything about the company, when they may have been made, their rarity or value? I know almost nothing of oil cans. All metal and full though. They look good out in my modest collection anyway. smile

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At one time, I had a 1 gallon can from that company. Probably 1950s.


Good oil cans don't wait for people, people wait for them.
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Were you known as 1 Gallon Luke back then?

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No, I wasn't! It was just a can that I had picked up with some others from a guy up the road!

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Good oil cans don't wait for people, people wait for them.

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