A GREAT find… a garbage can?!

Okay, how’s THIS for a random story!?
So, for years a buddy of mine has always had the greatest garbage can in his war room… it’s a garbage can that looks like it is a civil war rope tension drum!  It was always such a cool thing… small but noticeable, and essential to boot!  
The thing was… his father had bought it 40 something years ago at a reenactment at Gettysburg.  There were no markings on it, so there was no way to figure out who made it.  Trying to google „rope tension drum garbage“ or some variation of that sequence got me nowhere, although there are some great whiskey barrel garbage cans out there, and lots of people sell 55 gallon drums!
So about a month ago my buddy moved to a new home and I went over to help him set up… I’ll have more photos of Valhalla when it’s finished, but for now here is a taste of it, half-way set up.
Anyway, as I helped him move all of his collections and stuff into the new building I again remarked about how much I loved that garbage can, but…
Fast forward about three weeks, and I’m in Connecticut visiting the family.  Now, they live in a town with a few antiques places.  I’ve stopped in them a few times over the last ten or fifteen years, although I’ve never really found anything worth noticing.
Until this time:)
We woke up one morning and suddenly I thought „I want to go check out this one antiques store.“  No idea why.  I had once bought a LAW rocket tube there, but that was the only thing of interest.  
So down we go.  We walk in, walk up to the front counter looking, and then back down… and voila.  With some umbrellas in it is one of those rope tension drum garbage cans.

What is the chance?
Anyway… the room is SO full up that adding anything of value or interest is difficult at this point.  This, to me, is the ultimate little piece of detail awesomeness:)
BTW, the company that makes them is The Old Drum Shop in Granville, Mass.

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