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Just returned from a show near Bordeaux where I saw for sale a 5 litre jerrican. It was manufactured out of one half of an original 10 litre can. I have heard that during the war the Germans produced a 10 litre can using one half of the standard jerrican but who made one out of a squat can? There are no markings on this at all but it was a factory produced item. I seem to remember reading about such a can for motorbikes. Anyone got any clues?

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Hi Gareth,

Its not one of the wine cans. Those are built like the american, but with the German style spout. Imagine a German/British can, shrink it to the same size as the wine can, then cut it in half vertically along the weld & complete by welding a flat plate to the cut. I'm not sure how to put photos on the forum but I will when I can!

Does this help?

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I know the French had wine cans which looked like baby jerrycans, wasn't one of these was it? :confused:

 

Were they really for wine?

I know they are stamped "VIN" which is French for wine, but I also have one (British/ German style manufacture) stamped "DIN" -which is not.

 

Like so;

 

MiniJerrican84.jpg

 

MiniJerrican82.jpg

 

Any ideas?

-Roger.

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