#92517
Wed Oct 08 2003 10:02 AM
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Hey Chuck, good buddy whats the matter, you seein double agin, ha ha ha . just have to love that Kmann.
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Please - NO offers to Buy or Sell in this forum category
Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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#92518
Wed Oct 08 2003 02:00 PM
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#92519
Wed Oct 08 2003 02:09 PM
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Here are some bottles from Novatattoo. Cool Bill. ----------------------------------------- hubba
Hubba: GAS GEEK , OIL FREAK of Seattle WA
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#92520
Wed Oct 08 2003 05:45 PM
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Those are embossed Shell bottles. Each different. One from the USA, Canadian, and one from New Zealand. The Aeroshell is on a regular type jar with the screw on funnel.
Bill
------------------ 64 Chevy Pick up,65 Sportvan custom, 66 Nova wagon, and collector of motor oil cans. Bill
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#92521
Wed Oct 08 2003 06:15 PM
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Here is the only bottle I have in my collection. It is Imperial Refineries from Clayton, Missouri. The logo is fired on. This is a very common bottle to find. Scott
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Scott Shipers WANTED: quart picture cans
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#92522
Wed Oct 08 2003 09:32 PM
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Here's a Mobil 1 gallon jug of handy oil. That should last awhile! It was part of a huge lot I picked up at the GPM auction. Vern
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#92523
Thu Oct 09 2003 03:51 AM
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Here is a 'diamond' Gargoyle bottle that Brian (Gasmelincelr) asked me to post for him. I'm sure that he'll log on later and tell us all about it! Later . . . Jim
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#92524
Thu Oct 09 2003 03:54 AM
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Good Thursday morning everyone! Here is a regular oil bottle with a 'glug' spout. If you look closely, you can see the tube that extends down into the bottle to allow air to replace the drained oil. Later . . . Jim
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#92525
Thu Oct 09 2003 03:59 AM
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Here is a Huffman oil bottle with a fired-on graphic label. It is in mint condition. I actually sold the original Huffman bottle I had after I got this one, because this one was so perfect. Here is my HEP bottle. It is in near mint condition and features a fired-on graphic label also. Later . . . Jim
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#92526
Thu Oct 09 2003 06:54 AM
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Your doing a great job Jim. love to see it. thanks to all that sent in.
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#92527
Fri Oct 10 2003 04:26 AM
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Hello: Here are three shots of a bunch of Outboard oil bottles from Larry Karlson. These belong to a friend of his. Hopefully, Larry will log on later and let us know all about them. Later . . . Jim
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#92528
Fri Oct 10 2003 04:29 AM
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Good Friday morning! Here is a shot of my Brookins oil bottle. This bottle also features embossed script lettering. It's a really nice display piece. Later . . . Jim
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#92529
Fri Oct 10 2003 04:34 AM
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Last posting for the week from me. This is a 'Canadian' Oil Bottle. It holds one imperial quart (just a tad more than an American quart). They still fit in a standard-sized rack though! Keep posting those bottles. I know that there are tons of different styles/brands of bottles that haven't been posted. Thanks to everyone that posted - and also to those that sent me (and others) their photos to post. It's participation like this that makes this site great. I, for one, am looking forward to next week's collectable! Later . . . Jim [This message has been edited by T-way (edited 10-10-2003).]
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#92530
Fri Oct 10 2003 05:53 AM
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Very Nice Bottles Larry..........Scott
Scott Shipers WANTED: quart picture cans
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#92531
Sat Oct 11 2003 01:03 PM
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Here's my Seaside decal bottles in its rack . I would like to thank Jim and everyone that posted. its not only educational but its fun to see all the different bottles that are out there. Heres one that came in late, from Husky Bob, says he got it off ebay, its from the H.Earl Clack company from Montana, who in 1954 sold to Husky, nice bottle Bob. [This message has been edited by Dwaine Buck (edited 10-12-2003).]
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