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#591376 Fri Jan 09 2015 05:47 PM
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Here is a different Red Indian/McColl Frontenac tin I've never seen before.. anyone else ? Ebay 201260951190

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Yeah, that's quite the can Wes, this fellow is from here in Saskatoon, I don't know him personally, but he seems to come up with a lot of interesting stuff. Not sure where he finds it all.
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I had seen another Wes . It also came from the west . There is a guy in Grande Prarie had a paper label very similar . I think that there was also a lot of regional items for sure .


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I have one that's about the quart size, same style graphics.


Always looking for Red Indian Tins, McColl Frontenac, McColl Bros., Buffalo (prarie cities oil co), Stellarene and other western canadian tins.

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