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    Posted 10 years ago

    gusmanthecat
    (5 items)

    Found this quality old fan for $10.00. It had set in a barn which was evident by it's condition. After a restoration it runs like a top! New wiring was a must. The fan weighs about 35lbs and is cast iron at the base. I have to admit when powered on it roars like a jet and pushes way to much air for the average office. All research points to a 1935 production run. It makes a nice addition to our home.

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    Comments

    1. pops52 pops52, 10 years ago
      Great restoration!
    2. gusmanthecat gusmanthecat, 10 years ago
      @ pops52 - Thank you! I enjoyed every minute of it!
    3. fortapache fortapache, 10 years ago
      How did I miss this? Is it an oscillating fan? Anyway great fan and yes I would go with 1935.
    4. gusmanthecat gusmanthecat, 10 years ago
      @ fortapache, yes it is an oscillating fan. The internal gearing was dry but in good shape. New wick and oil made a big difference.

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