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oi- Early flat top cans carried instructions on their side how to use a church key to open the container. Most companies stopped printing these instructions by the late 1940s. For some reason most of the illustrations showed a woman's hands opening the can. (photo)
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oil A luminous paint that implies the use of a drying oil, such as linseed oil, with pigments. Drying oils form solid films upon exposure to the air.
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OI Early flat top cans carried instructions on their side how to use a church key to open the container. Most companies stopped printing these instructions by the late 1940s. For some reason most of the illustrations showed a woman's hands opening the can. (photo)
Ãâó: www.rustycans.com/definitions.html
oil The agreement outlining the basic terms of developing lands or minerals such as royalty to be paid, length of time, desciption of lands.
Ãâó: www.oilandgaspurchaser.com/glossary.html
oil Most common medium.
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