Found near an abandoned mine in S-central Idaho by GerbilArmy Tags:norway 6 comments Nice! We do sell canned fish. So cool. We don’t really have that type of cans anymorr, so it’s a nice piece of history That shape of can makes me think it held herring or mackerel (the latter in tomato sauce). Sardine cans are more square. French name for Norway too, could be Canadian King Oscar Sardines likely. A brand from Norway sold in the US for most of the 20th cebtury. That was made for the export market, don’t blame us for littering. 😅 Comments are closed.
That shape of can makes me think it held herring or mackerel (the latter in tomato sauce). Sardine cans are more square.
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Nice! We do sell canned fish.
So cool. We don’t really have that type of cans anymorr, so it’s a nice piece of history
That shape of can makes me think it held herring or mackerel (the latter in tomato sauce). Sardine cans are more square.
French name for Norway too, could be Canadian
King Oscar Sardines likely. A brand from Norway sold in the US for most of the 20th cebtury.
That was made for the export market, don’t blame us for littering.
😅
Comments are closed.