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11-07-2009 04:57 PM
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I have one just like that Jeff with the embossed bomb etc, and it makes a neat display. Mine has a logo 'Canco' in an oval circle embossed over the flaming bomb.
You don't see the WWII vintage cans much anymore and $17 sounds like a good price to me. (jmo)
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Grab it! They are fetching about $25.00 in really good shape.
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I walked away from it, not knowing the market value. I offered $10, but he wouldn't go any lower than $15. I'll dig around and see what I can come up with.
thanks
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Man, I woulda bought that in a heartbeat! I bought one on fleabay for around $25 I think it was.
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At the last gunshow here in MN they had .30, 5 for $25 and .50, 5 for $30. The prices where up from .50 5, for $25 last year.
Picked up a .50 marked MATCH in Iowa last summer at an antique mall. Paid $18 for it. The first one I have seen stamp match and it was in good shape so I bought it.
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Originally Posted by
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At the last gunshow here in MN they had .30, 5 for $25 and .50, 5 for $30. The prices where up from .50 5, for $25 last year.
Picked up a .50 marked MATCH in Iowa last summer at an antique mall. Paid $18 for it. The first one I have seen stamp match and it was in good shape so I bought it.
Were those WWII vintage ammo cans? They're different from the ones you find nowadays in surplus stores and gun shows.
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The can I saw did not have yellow lettering stenciled on it like the 7.62 boxes, the info was embossed into the metal like this one on epay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/WWII-30-Cal-Ammo...item3357989b11
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Jeff L
Yep, that's a WWII can.