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This is a milk can that my grandfather Spiv actually used on his farm long ago. I've been wanting to restore it for years and finally gave in and decided to just get it professionally done. A little more expensive than doing it myself but there's no doubt the quality of the job is far better than I could have ever done. I didn't get a good photo of the milk can before its restoration but it was in the exact same condition as the two below.
These are two more milk cans from my grandfather's farm. I plan to have them restored too, currently I'm thinking one a navy blue and one brick red. Each of the boys will then get a milk can their great-grandfather used to use on his farm in Goltry, Oklahoma.
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