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Unread 03-08-2009, 02:47 AM   #1
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Jerry,
Your correct about the early commercial rods, but I think this one is correct for the GNR, which was made years later. They are all steel, rod and oiler. Rod screws into oiler. No cross hatching on the lid. I could easily be wrong but I haven't seen another type for the GNR.
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Here's a specimen of the earlier version.

Still some grease inside which really, really smells like old grease
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