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Charlie-Painter777
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09-25-2018 05:00 PM
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Seth would call it a fake, right?
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Yes Dave Old Seth would say It's a Fake!!!
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Very Early Rock-ola barrels were marked with an R in the same position on the gas cylinder . Could it be an R ?
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Originally Posted by
rcycles45
Could it be an R ?
With it blown up 250% it still looks like a B to me, but maybe is a R.
I sure waste a lot of time being curious.
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Sure looks like a B to most of us I think. And besides you have plenty of time to be curious as your retarded now like a lot of us. No more painting for you Charlie.
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B&P Motor Sales didn't stamp with just a 'B'. It was 'BI' on the swaged gas cylinder.
Apparently, Rock-ola didn't date their barrels either.
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Originally Posted by
Sunray
Apparently, Rock-ola didn't date their barrels either.
Rock-Ola Dated Barrels up to 6-43 . The earliest I have seen and have is 11-42 on a 16629xx
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That is definitely a B on the gas cylinder, maybe a light strike on the I, so light that it is missing? According to WB Inland sent 2215 gas cylinders to Rock-Ola in 1943.
Last edited by W5USMC; 09-26-2018 at 04:31 PM.
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Charlie-Painter777
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