Dan:
I wished you lived closer, too.

As for the pretty can: It was unused and essentially in excellent shape. I think I saw it at Fox Mfg several decades ago during one of my "Hi Y'all!" stops to see old friends and visit a spell with Duke. I think it was when Fox Mfg was switching over to the poly jugs. I also "think" I recall a few cases of unused cans waiting patiently, destined to be used around the plant for parts containers as/when needed (the tops would be cut off.) I asked to purchase one of the remaining MM cans, instead I was gifted with it.
After moving into our home in '98, during one of my "off" periods of C/L flying, I stashed the empty can up in the attic here at our house. I'll bet it didn't survive one year before it sucked in like that. Once I had cause to go back up into the attic, as soon as my eyes fell on it my mind instantly thought "well THAT was stupid! (i.e. Storing it in the attic.)
I also have a like new pint-sized Fox "Blast" can and a really old style Missile Mist half pint can. I think these two were found during my last employment when I was digging through the "Bone Yard" (i.e. repository of obsolete parts) during one of my "projects" I was working on. I used to love to spend time in the partitioned off "Bone Yard" rummaging through the stuff. OH how I wish I could do that now!
When younger, I reckon a feller thinks there are things that will last forever. I guess that's what I thought that about Fox Mfg. I guess I sort of thought that it would be like an old friend... getting older... but always there.
At our ages now, we all know that's not the way it works.We've all had to say "good bye" to persons and things that were very important to us.
Andre