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I'm wondering if anyone has the literature to tell me what guns (or any info) might have hung on these clips? I hate to directly reach out to the people that say they have lots of paperwork because maybe they don't like to discuss?
It's a great piece and I'd like to make it as authentic as possible but the info online, amazingly, is few and far between! I scoured! They appear to be decals and not paint on those placards. Red and white overall theme. "Relatively" rust free haha. On casters made in the USA.

Thanks for any help ahead of time!

P.S. It had a great Skelly can hiding inside of it!

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Hello, I have one these lube stations as well and have no information or history with it. Mine does not appear to be as complete as yours. Can you share some close up pics of the hangers on the front panel and the tags on the upper panel - looks like oil type description Thanks
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Here is a 1946 ad with details about which Lubriguns were included
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