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Mon Apr 21 2014 09:24 AM
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Not mine. The Seller is in Italy. The can is interesting looking, IMO... (for whatever that is worth?... LOL) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380889453980And for an idea of the size of the can:
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FWIW Bob I agree, nice looking can.
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LOL... Fred, I had to look up "FWIW"... LOL
I am so glad that I have a "dinosaur" for a cell.! I can't take photos or text or look at the internet on it...
As those that have read my posts for the last 9 years know, all too well... I have a terrible time with the English Language (Americanized version) and the simplest of computer and texting lingo....
I am falling further and further behind, the "new norm"... (and I like it!!!!).. LOL
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Thats okay Bob. I 'almost' posted. Ya lost me at FWIW
Larry
In memory of DB 9/12/49 - 8/28/14
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Kind of weird that the content volume isn't stated?
see me at Mason Dixon Gas, Spring Carlisle M114-115, and Hershey C4E-35.
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...and where's the bottom seam? Unusual for a can of that vintage to be a formed can. No bottom lid or seam along the length of the can as it is a one piece formed can.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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Charles, I've seen other European cans. (not cans from America used "on the Continent) That had no volume markings... Not sure if this was the practice of some Company's... Or?????
Hopefully our European Friends and Hobbyists, will answer the question.. (and therefore filling another hole in my "cheese cloth" knowledge of the Hobby on the Continent)
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