1956 American Can Company Educational Film
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Re: 1956 American Can Company Educational Film
cool, I'll certainly watch this whole thing tomorrow.
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Re: 1956 American Can Company Educational Film
It's a 42 minute video. It's a bit tedious, but I found it interesting the way cans were first made by hand with hand soldering and then progressing into automation with detailed graphics explaining all the processes. You might enjoy it. (and you'll have time for an adult beverage or two!)
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Re: 1956 American Can Company Educational Film
Was very interesting. Even a glimpse or two of a beer can
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