Brass canister "Flashlight"

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Brass canister "Flashlight"

Hello all,
I have a brass canister here with a threaded lid that says “Flashlight” as far as I can tell. The “F” is not readable. Its 10 inches long not counting the lid and 3 inches wide. The side has been soldered together. Seems like a flashlight would certainly fit in here. My question is why would you need this, and where would this of been used? Military? Industrial Plant? Any idea of age?
-Charles
 

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Re: Brass canister "Flashlight"

vhs, I was thinking along the line of a tube for a flare,hense, Flash Light. God Bless Chris
 

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That would look Super polished up and set out for others to see,I'm just like that.
 

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Maybe a tube for storing a flashlight on a ship, waterproof and accessible.

Jonnie
 

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Re: Brass canister "Flashlight"

Possibly as above...a protected emergency flashlight case - ship, train, military plane,mineshaft....anywhere a flash light might be needed (undamaged)in an emergency really.
 

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Possible gun powder flare caps canister. They were used to store flares and caps from gunpowder since the tops are non-sparking. They can also be sunk into concrete so that you can store valuables such as Jewelry, Money, and Paper. They are unobtrusive and if placed in a concrete floor or wall would be fireproof.
 

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Re: Brass canister "Flashlight"

I can see where an O-ring would fit on the top, making it watertight.
 

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