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Post by Jordan U on Dec 2, 2016 20:12:32 GMT -5
Do you guys wanna see the rest? I got them all uploaded onto a Photobucket account I made. Definitely!
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Post by Parkman on Dec 3, 2016 8:46:23 GMT -5
I love that NuTone Hacienda on page 1. Interesting finish on that one. The GE vent fan in the church is cool too. What is strange is that the Nutone is the only one in the whole Park. I found that kind of strange cause everything else repeats itself in some way if not in that specific display of there being a repeating one!
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Post by Parkman on Dec 3, 2016 8:47:11 GMT -5
Do you guys wanna see the rest? I got them all uploaded onto a Photobucket account I made. Definitely!Great! I'll try to get them posted this evening or late afternoon. I think theres 20 or so more pictures.
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Post by colts18to88 on Dec 3, 2016 10:00:27 GMT -5
I love that NuTone Hacienda on page 1. Interesting finish on that one. The GE vent fan in the church is cool too. What is strange is that the Nutone is the only one in the whole Park. I found that kind of strange cause everything else repeats itself in some way if not in that specific display of there being a repeating one! Interesting. Was that Hacienda finish a stock production? Haven't seen many like that. My 1986 and 1987 NuTone catalogs offer them in antique brass, brass, and white. The one I own is antique brass with the teak blades. This seems to be the most common version. I'm biased, but I think they are basically the prettiest fans ever made. I live in Indiana and you saw a lot of NuTones around here back in the day. You still see some. The local cemetery I walk in has three Verandah Deluxes on 24/7. Also, the church I went to as a kid has 10 Sea Islands. NuTones are such interesting looking fans.
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