I found this while walking thru the Hershey Antique Car and Flea Market and from the Info I was able to gather it dates back to somewhere in the 1950's
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Antique Can of Spray Paint
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Re: Antique Can of Spray Paint
Nice find Frank!
Aaron the aquisitioner???? I like it!!!!
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Re: Antique Can of Spray Paint
Very cool. Kinda funny how the instructions are basically the exact same as the cans today!
ColinA common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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Re: Antique Can of Spray Paint
Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View PostI would be happy paying 1950's gas prices
Nonetheless, one wealthy gentleman you are, paying $20 for a can of spray paint. It doesn't spray gold pigments!
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Re: Antique Can of Spray Paint
Originally posted by the_invisible View PostI will sell you gas at 1950's prices, but you've gotta work for me for 1950's wages
Nonetheless, one wealthy gentleman you are, paying $20 for a can of spray paint. It doesn't spray gold pigments!
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