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Date:         Tue, 18 Apr 2000 22:30:43 -0700
Reply-To:     coyote <coyote@LENSCRAFT.COM>
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From:         coyote <coyote@LENSCRAFT.COM>
Subject:      Jerry can supplier
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Hi,

As promised, here is the information on a source of Jerry cans that are (somewhat) cheaper than Griot's garage. The cans are the same as those carried by Griot's.

"Our heavy-duty Jerry cans are welded up from tough, .9mm steel - powder-coated to resist scratching. Each has a clamp-down lid that seals against a rubber gasket. A lock pin keeps them from opening accidentally. Inside, they're lined with an a;kyd-ammonia coating to prevent rust. The optional clamp-on pour spout gives you three sizes of nozzle, for filling chainsaws, mowers, or your car's gas tank."

2.5 gallon (10 liters) #44807 $32.95 5 gallon (20 liters) #44808 $42.95 pour spout (fits either can) #44809 $9.95

International AutoSport, +1 800.726.1199

Coyote

P.S. As usual, I have no financial interest. I'm also not a customer, but these look exactly like the cans I bought from Griot's a few years ago, and those are very nice. -- -- /\_/\ ____ Ron 'Coyote' Lussier ( ) \ _/__ Lenscraft coyote@lenscraft.com \ / \X / 229 8th Street Unit 4 1.415.241.0815 \_/ \/ San Francisco, CA 94103


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