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Old 28-05-14, 01:06
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Default Fuel /Oil cans on ebay (Canada)

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/181421875858?...ht_1895wt_1363
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Ford-Universa...ht_1468wt_1363
They are listed as being in "North Thompson BC, Canada". The buy it now price is beyond what I'm interested in paying so I won't be competing with anyone else who might have an interest.
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Old 28-05-14, 04:37
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Must be made of gold
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Old 28-05-14, 04:42
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Has he seen 'The Castle'?
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Old 28-05-14, 05:02
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Wow. If he gets that kind of money, I can start selling my hoard and move to warmer climates.

I suspect (strongly) though that they will not sell.
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Old 28-05-14, 11:23
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Their is one of the smaller one on Aussie ebay now for $200au with one bid
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Old 28-05-14, 16:32
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Obviously to a newbie who has no idea.
Even with a minty can a fellow would be hard pressed to get $100 for one.
On average these cans go between $50 to $75 here at most events.
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Old 31-05-14, 17:28
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yep Chris is about where I have seen these...$50 for the 2 gal, maybe $80 for 1 gal.

I remember as a newbie, I paid an outrageous price for a part as I had no idea others were interested in this strange hobby and so nothing to base reference on except all CMP parts are rare...learned that rarity and market value do not always go hand in hand....live and learn.
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Old 01-06-14, 15:19
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Exactly Marc
Rare does not always equal valuable.
Eg. An oddball part for an obsolete vehicle where no known surviving example
exist is "rare", but certainly not "valuable", as it serves little to no purpose
other than being a curiousity, that to a particular collector may hold
some interest...
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Old 01-06-14, 16:37
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These dated cans in the uk can be found at most car boot sales, expect to pay between £2 and £30 depending if they are dated and have a brass lid, Canadian ones with the 'circled C' go for a little more from a dealer, both 1 and 2 gallons are easy to find here.

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Old 01-06-14, 23:01
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Kevin
Both types of POW cans here are difficult to find, especially the 1gal version.
They do pop up at farm and yard sales sometimes and as long as you are the onlu military collector there they go cheap.
We certainly did not see the same amount of these surplus over here because most are over there!
The same goes for most Gerry cans, whether they are American, German etc.
German ones here are especially expensive and hard to find although I did luck out last year when I found a stash real cheap at a junk sale.
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1968 M274A5 Mule Baifield USMC
1966 M274A2 Mule BMY USMC
1958 M274 Mule Willys US Army
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1981 MANAC 3/4T CDN trailer
1943 Converto Airborne Trailer
1983 M1009 CUCV

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Old 02-06-14, 01:06
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Kevin
Both types of POW cans here are difficult to find, especially the 1gal version.
They do pop up at farm and yard sales sometimes and as long as you are the onlu military collector there they go cheap.
We certainly did not see the same amount of these surplus over here because most are over there!
The same goes for most Gerry cans, whether they are American, German etc.
German ones here are especially expensive and hard to find although I did luck out last year when I found a stash real cheap at a junk sale.
Chris, get yourself on uk ebay item 400714504213 buy a 1 gallon for a tenner, I'm sure he will post it to you for about £15.


Cheers kev.
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