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Post by Max C. on Jan 24, 2018 4:00:30 GMT -5
But to be honest I’m not really into collecting fans anymore. I have other hobbies I’m more focused on and I’m gonna need to save up to move out on my own soon anyway. I don’t want to spend a ton of money on these fans getting them fixed. Cullen, I totally understand where you are coming from. Put simply - life happens, and fan collecting can easily get put aside...this is said by a guy who probably also needs to do some purging, by the way
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Post by MattS on Jan 25, 2018 0:01:17 GMT -5
I wouldnt support doing this, my fans are most likely in much worse condition that what i am assuming here, try selling them on ebay, craigslist or anywhere for a cheap price and u will get someone interested in buying them! I have much much more fans that are rusted, with terrible bearings, badly bent blades and so on.. my main aim with those fans is to restore them to mint collection, maybe u can start restoring the ones u like the most.. scrapping them will make it harder for future collectors to find the fan they want especially if they r discontinued I always keep this phrase in mind: one person's trash is another person's treasure This x1000. If you’re no longer interested in them, other collectors likely will.
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