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As well, by 1945, the jerry can was the new standard for holding fluids.
I'll have a peek at my collection of cans out in the shed...be interesting to see how hard it is (or isn't) to find a 45 dated can. |
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I have in my collection the series from 1940 to 1944. I was wondering if GSW had made POW in 1945.
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Photos are always nice. Perhaps you could post a pic of your collection in THIS THREAD, cleverly hidden as a MkII* Carrier topic.
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Tony I placed the photos from part of my collection on the thread.
Jean |
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Hi Ed.
The ones in the foreground look like the 4 gallon tall ones. Cannot tell for sure about the rest of them. David |
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