jeeeensy
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Not the normal M24,, These were made in 1924 or earlier and were the for-runner for the M24 as we know them today, 100% original piece, I have only added the top collar and bottom thread for looks, the top collar is an exact fit , even the screw holes line up perfetly to the original holes in the handle.
The top is a disc that sits into a groove in the the top of the can and the top edge of the can is rolled over to close it in place.
Bottom threads are made seperatly, then attached with a fuse well inside the can, the thread has for flanges that were spot welded in place with the fuse well.
The can itself does not appear to deep drawn but spun then with the botton closed of then drilled out for the fuse well...better piccs later. ( if any has better info on this part please post )
If anyone has documentation on these i would gladly appreciate it.
Date stamps appeared in 1925 as a letter format as follows.
RRA = 1925,
RRZ = 1926,
RRM = 1927,
RRT = 1928,
RRR = 1929,
RRB = 1930,
RRE = 1931,
RRO = 1932,
RRN = 1933,
RRK = 1934,
RRG = 1935
( Thank's Jo )
Regards Nick
The top is a disc that sits into a groove in the the top of the can and the top edge of the can is rolled over to close it in place.
Bottom threads are made seperatly, then attached with a fuse well inside the can, the thread has for flanges that were spot welded in place with the fuse well.
The can itself does not appear to deep drawn but spun then with the botton closed of then drilled out for the fuse well...better piccs later. ( if any has better info on this part please post )
If anyone has documentation on these i would gladly appreciate it.
Date stamps appeared in 1925 as a letter format as follows.
RRA = 1925,
RRZ = 1926,
RRM = 1927,
RRT = 1928,
RRR = 1929,
RRB = 1930,
RRE = 1931,
RRO = 1932,
RRN = 1933,
RRK = 1934,
RRG = 1935
( Thank's Jo )
Regards Nick
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