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                        Uno-X was a modest-sized Scandinavian operation acquired in the early Seventies by Great Britain's Burmah Oil. This 1973 issue shows the six-sided red, white, and blue logo shared with Burmah. Uno-X's Swedish retailing was acquired and rebranded by Norwegian-based Norsk Hydro in the mid-Nineties.
                                 
                    
                        
                    
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                        This 1932 road map of Germany was issued under the auspices of the Hamburg-American Mineral Oil Company accompanying the famous Veedol lubricant brand name. While the road map is not overly detailed, the map's rear provides a meticulous description of an internal combustion engine with special emphasis on the engine's lubrication needs.
                                 
                    
                        
                    
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                        Russian Oil Products sold discounted fuel in the United Kingdom in the Twenties and Thirties, using the Zip brand name. However, due in part to difficulty supplying the market due to the war-ravaged Soviet Union and due in part to Cold War politics, the Soviet government found it necessary to sell their interest in R. O. P. to Regent in 1948.
                                 
                    
                        
                    
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