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#416376 Thu May 16 2013 02:50 PM
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If anyone is interested in this Oil Bottle, Carrier, and extra cap, please PM me. I'm not sure on a price.
The carrier and extra cap were powder coated by someone else. The bottle does not have a specific oil company name. The caps are stamped 1924 and 1925.

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Marvin

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Firewater45 #416385 Thu May 16 2013 03:59 PM
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The information on the cap is kinda cool.!

This must be a bottle that The Dept. of Weights and Measures used as an accurate test measure, against oil bottles that were being sold retail.


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TJammer #416400 Thu May 16 2013 04:52 PM
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Just so you know thats a milk bottle carrier, the oil racks have the taller handle..Frank


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frankpl #416475 Fri May 17 2013 04:38 AM
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LOL! I think your right about the carrier. After looking at some pics online it does look like some other type of carrier. Anybody want to buy an oil bottle, extra cap, and a unknown(milk bottle?) carrier?

Marvin


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