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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2004 13:27:12 GMT -5
OK, but the odds of actually getting the fans are rather slim at the moment. I only go to New York every couple of years or so, but who knows? Make a special trip. Walk, if you have to.
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Post by Sean B. on Dec 8, 2004 20:15:42 GMT -5
OK, but the odds of actually getting the fans are rather slim at the moment. I only go to New York every couple of years or so, but who knows? I go every year. What part of New York? Usually I am near the Albany area but I can make detours.
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Post by Andrew G. on Dec 8, 2004 20:38:30 GMT -5
I go every year. What part of New York? Usually I am near the Albany area but I can make detours. Why New York City of course. The fans are at a fairy dock/ancient train station on the new jersey side.
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Post by Sean B. on Dec 8, 2004 20:44:32 GMT -5
Why New York City of course. The fans are at a fairy dock/ancient train station on the new jersey side. I'll check it out when I go.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2004 0:24:43 GMT -5
Ohhhhhhhh........................................... It's an Evengro. I found a fan at a thrift shop the other day called "Even-Flow." Looked like a Toastmaster.
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Post by Sean B. on Dec 17, 2004 0:26:31 GMT -5
I found a fan at a thrift shop the other day called "Even-Flow." Looked like a Toastmaster. WEIRD... Did you get it?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2004 0:29:52 GMT -5
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Post by Andrew G. on Feb 16, 2005 16:20:40 GMT -5
I think the fan may/might've be a carroway. The motor is very similar to the carroway I have that I got from Sean.
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