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Old 14-08-13, 22:58
B. Harris B. Harris is offline
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SOLD POW..

Nice GSW manufactured, 1943/1944 dated and C broad arrowed.
Completed with cap and no holes.
A little dirty but will clean up nice.


$75.00 plus shipping.

EMT of Paypal works.

PM me with mailing addy for shipping cost.

Thanks,
Harris
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Old 09-10-13, 23:31
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bruce,
do you still have this? what size is it and is it oil water or gas?
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Old 10-10-13, 02:40
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That would be a 2-gallon can and it can hold any of the fluids, hence being a P-O-W can. They also hold air very nicely when being displayed. Great price if you need a can.
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Old 10-10-13, 02:49
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I have seen many of these cans, usually they are marked, sometimes not especially if a repaint.
The marked cans that show up most are the petrol, water and oil in that order,
For whatever reason, the oil ones are the scarcest to find.
There were also oil cans made in a 1 gallon size, square as they are half sized compared to the one shown.
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Old 10-10-13, 03:38
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They can make a nice collection.





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Old 10-10-13, 19:26
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Loved the pictures of the tins, just about to paint up some this weekend. Just wondering if all water tins were painted white?
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Old 13-10-13, 04:20
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Default nice can thanks bruce

did i see mess kits on your table if so let me know what they are- i need something like that
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Old 13-10-13, 14:45
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Here is an interesting water can.

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Old 17-10-13, 03:52
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thanks Bruce it looks great next to my 1 gallon can GSW 1944 "water can" now just have to find the holder for the rear of the carrier.. you wouldnt have one of those?
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