Oct. 11, after taking two weekends off:
52" 4B black antique Peerless -
$150 $12052" 4B BB 3rd-gen Tyeb builder vent - $15
52" 4B AW/AB Thomas; antique white blades - $40
52" 4B BB 1980s Emerson GE vent - $20
(2) 52" 4B antique GE - $75 each or both for $100
52" 4B BB Hunter Coastal Breeze - $40
52" 4B brown/brass Hunter Original(?); fernleaf faceplate, 4L - $80
38" 4B W/B Hunter R&M Original, Reversaire, 4L, cane blades - $40
38" 4B W Hunter R&M Original, Reversaire, 4L (brass) - $40
38" 4B W Hunter R&M Original, Reversaire, 1L - $35
52" 4B BB Caribbean Electric GEV, white cane blades - $20 SOLD48" 3B Encon CG industrial - $15 SOLD52" 4B brass Hunter R&M Original; 3-speed; Reversaire; white blades - $100 SOLDNEW:40" 4B AB 1st-gen Tyeb GE vent; variable speed; 1L - $20
(2) 42" 4B W Emerson CF2052-W; 3-speed; 1L - $20 each
(brought in by JW)52" 5B AB Hampton Bay?; looks like a modernized Landmark II/III; 4L (3-way) - $35
(brought in by JW)52" 4B AB Evergo Emperor (newer); 3-speed - $35
42" 4B AB Wing TAT GE vent PARTED OUT (missing pieces and rusty)
52" 4B older Hampton Bay cherry and brass fan PARTED OUT (broken blades)
52" 5B BB builderfan with black marble blades PARTED OUT (missing and/or "rigged" pieces)
52" 4B BB SMC GE vent, cane blades, LCA PARTED OUT (missing mounting plate; no way to convert it to non-LCA; badly bent brackets)
UNDER CONSTRUCTION:38" 4B W Hunter R&M Original, Reversaire, 4L (brass) - broken blade, broken PC, light kit needs repairs
36" 4B AB CEC motor only
(brought in by JW)Pics:
40" 1st-gen Tyeb; first time I've come across a small Tyeb with variable speed and bell canopy. Of course, the thing goes wicked fast - around 300 RPM on the highest setting. I also found one of those cool skinny semi-schoolhouse globes on the top shelf that fit it quite nicely:
One of two plastic Emersons I brought in; got them at a garage sale last fall and I needed room.
Unusual Hampton Bay? fan that I got from a garage sale during the week. Looks like a Landmark II/III (same blade tips, top vents, mounting bracket etc.), but has Hunter-like brackets, no bottom vents, and strange filigree. There is no "Hampton Bay" logo anywhere on the fan - maybe this is something SMC came up with for another manufacturer?
Newer Evergo Emperor. The speeds are not to my liking; low and medium are very close to each other, and the high is disappointing especially for a 4-blade fan. I figure 150/110/75, respectively.
Random shots of the fans; I haven't done these in a while and I like to from time to time.