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Unread 01-15-2022, 10:39 AM   #11
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I remember the Trojan Powder Co outside of Allentown. Can't tell you how many times they had fires/explosions on that site.

Aldo Leupold wrote about using flushing bars to help pheasant mortality. That poster is very cool! I also very much agree with the poster about cats. Just sayin'.
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Unread 01-15-2022, 11:40 AM   #12
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Very nice Stan.... Have a few Ithaca items in the collection, but no oil can. Last one I seen offered at a local show $800... Probably worth it if you are an oil can collector.

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I also very much agree with the poster about cats. Just sayin'.

We live along a very short small road, I cannot tell you how many cats show up that have been dropped off, much to the delight of my daughters.

I know when groundhog hunting, if we see a cat that is more than 200 yards or so from the barn or buildings and doesn’t have a collar….. I’ll let you guess you guess the rest

Nice Ithaca items there Randy!
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I gave final rites to a cat at our cabin, then threw the carcass into the woods. 6 months later, during a winter playtime with our grandkids, the dog came out of he woods proudly carrying the now picked clean skull.
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From my 1933 Ithaca Price list... .30 cents a can, packed a dozen in attractive colored carton.

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we all need a time machine.....charlie
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700$ seems the going rate currently. Wow!
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If anybody would like to look at or purchase one of these Ithaca oil cans, Brian Hunt (Firetower Doubles) will have some at the Southern I believe, at least he had some yet the last I had spoke with him,
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That 1933 U.S. Dealers Price List is a scarce piece. I've been collecting NID paper for several decades and I hadn't seen it before.

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Great collection Dave... The price list was in this pocket catalog. Has been in the collection for around 17 years...
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