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bigber4604

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I came accross this in a box I recently purchased. Can anybody tell me if it is original and an estimated value?

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I don't think that was in the Lestoil series but I could be wrong. Just about the same time frame though.
 

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The lestoils I remember were screw cap. Of course, I was just a kid when those came out...

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Hey Jim, did you eat pancakes and waffles. Log Cabin Syrup had a series of them for the Bicentennial also. Those were screw cap.
There was a ton of stuff being made for that.
 

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You may be right, it may be the log cabin screw tops that I'm thinking of. But did lestoil come in a cork sealed flask? That doesn't seem quite right either. Too many years ago now...

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