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Old 05-10-20, 06:25
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Harry, just for the "porpoises" of this thread, could you post a pic of the top of the can? Another variety to look for.
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U Boat Torpedoes had batteries and electic motors .... Germans pionnered that technology . Torpedo fuel ? Could it be a trademark ?
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U Boat Torpedoes had batteries and electic motors ......... Torpedo fuel ? Could it be a trademark ?
US torpedoes ran on an Alcohol liquid fuel:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torpedo_juice

Today, it would be called "Hand Sanitiser".
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Harry, just for the "porpoises" of this thread, could you post a pic of the top of the can? Another variety to look for.
I'll get one for you!
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Old 24-10-20, 06:10
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Old 25-11-20, 02:29
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I recently got this 2 gallon can. It started out as a Canadian GSW 'Petroleum Spirit' (gas) can dated 1940 and painted standard khaki. Then it received a very well done coat of red paint with the lettering in metallic silver stenciled on one side as shown.

I read:

.R.C.O.C. (iffy on the "O")
- M ? - (second letter not round, maybe T or P but very illegible)

So is this a military painted can to the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corp or some post war civilian repaint? If military I would refinish it as-is. Otherwise it gets painted khaki and loaded into a vehicle rack.

What do you think?
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Old 25-11-20, 03:25
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Whatever the markings represent, IMO it would be a shame to refinish or even repaint it.
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Whatever the markings represent, IMO it would be a shame to refinish or even repaint it.
Sorry Ed, to clarify by refinish in its current form I mean clean and stabilize. If it is from some post war gas station I really have no interest in preserving the markings and hope no collector of such memorabilia ever finds out.

For my vehicles I need 15 2 gallon and 4 1 gallon cans so it's quantity over quality.
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Old 25-11-20, 05:21
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Bruce.

Somewhere in the Niagra Region of Ontario during the Cold War, there was an entity known as the Regional Operations Communications Centre. Its reason for being, what it actually did, and where, I do not know.

I would put money on the odds that can is connected to that organization rather than the Canadian Army.

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