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Step back into the golden age of industry with this antique Premier oil can, a wonderful survivor from a time when tools and shop equipment were built to last. Measuring approximately 6 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 7 inches tall, this compact oil can is both a functional tool and an eye-catching display piece.
The can is stamped Premier on the bottom and features embossed measurement markings on the side, adding both visual appeal and practical utility. Its honest age, industrial styling, and classic form make it a fantastic addition to any collection of antique tools, vintage garage equipment, or railroad memorabilia.
Whether displayed on a workbench, mechanic's shelf, service station display, railroad collection, or man cave, this oil can brings authentic character and nostalgia to any setting. It remains in great usable condition and would look equally at home in a working shop or as part of a curated vintage collection.
A wonderful piece of industrial history that's becoming increasingly difficult to find in such clean, display-worthy condition.
Original: $55.00
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Step back into the golden age of industry with this antique Premier oil can, a wonderful survivor from a time when tools and shop equipment were built to last. Measuring approximately 6 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 7 inches tall, this compact oil can is both a functional tool and an eye-catching display piece.
The can is stamped Premier on the bottom and features embossed measurement markings on the side, adding both visual appeal and practical utility. Its honest age, industrial styling, and classic form make it a fantastic addition to any collection of antique tools, vintage garage equipment, or railroad memorabilia.
Whether displayed on a workbench, mechanic's shelf, service station display, railroad collection, or man cave, this oil can brings authentic character and nostalgia to any setting. It remains in great usable condition and would look equally at home in a working shop or as part of a curated vintage collection.
A wonderful piece of industrial history that's becoming increasingly difficult to find in such clean, display-worthy condition.
























