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#603862 Tue Mar 17 2015 02:11 PM
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which can is older?... cool

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Red Stop light is older.

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Randy, I may have been a little hasty with that answer. It holds true for signs but not always for cans. There are early cans with black stop lights. I have a few examples of those two cans and should have taken a better look before I chimed in.

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Beautiful quarts Randy!

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710- reason I ask on this are that the black lights have the word "new" on them which makes me believe they were 1st before the red light? I'm glad I ask as I've discovered that the black light cans are different.. cool

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