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#593442 - 07/16/09 07:58 AM
Re: A tool of sorts
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Well, NOW they do.
Even then the jar stayed at the location of the oil. "Pour-n-putt" so-t'-speak.
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#593518 - 07/16/09 11:38 AM
Re: A tool of sorts
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Yep. There are two fading silver lines on it. The other ones didn't have the silver lines. Lots of neat info cast into the glass as raised letters. The silver lines are painted on and are not raised. I love the Litchfield reference. That's where we go for beach holidays. Litchfield S.C....NOT Ill.
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#593589 - 07/16/09 03:20 PM
Re: A tool of sorts
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Mine are all cast into the glass. Hmmmm...I'll have to look close. I thought the silver lines were painted on the bottle. All other markings and writings are cast into the glass.
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#595172 - 07/21/09 10:07 PM
Re: A tool of sorts
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 02/13/07
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...pretty neat. Never seen one before.
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#596121 - 07/25/09 10:17 PM
Re: A tool of sorts
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Loc: Shiloh, Illinois
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The ones I've seen have a small metal spout cap, also there are bands with 30w, 40w,etc that fit the metal spouts. If didn't have my workshop in rehab mode 9a mess of course) I'd hit you with some pics. Now there are some fancy Shell and Esso's that are taller and have a nice flip top lids, they tend to bring good money at swap meets. tt
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#596766 - 07/28/09 08:12 PM
Re: A tool of sorts
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