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Post by Adam D. on Jan 8, 2005 19:31:32 GMT -5
Added to Salvage Yard.....
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Post by Sean B. on Jan 8, 2005 20:58:15 GMT -5
The salvage yard was a good idea Adam. Does this mean that you will be buying some incomplete fans now?
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 8, 2005 21:29:35 GMT -5
If I like them, Yes...
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Jan 8, 2005 21:33:36 GMT -5
That sure looked like a nice fan...and exactly how many blades was it supposed to have?
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 8, 2005 21:39:48 GMT -5
4
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2005 17:04:15 GMT -5
The blade would have been cane, arch end, and identical to those on a wood-bladed Carribean Breeze or a Toastmater.
Very cool fans. I'd like Adams, if he doesnt.
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Jan 11, 2005 17:38:57 GMT -5
I saw a similar fan in one of my grandparents' neighbors' houses. The fan, however, had a lightkit on it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2005 18:03:34 GMT -5
I saw a similar fan in one of my grandparents' neighbors' houses. The fan, however, had a lightkit on it. Four globes, very wide, tapered hub?
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Jan 11, 2005 18:35:58 GMT -5
Four globes, very wide, tapered hub? Actually, it had a single schoolhouse light, and I only saw the fan from afar... I just have a thing for those old spinner fans....
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2005 18:34:53 GMT -5
Actually, it had a single schoolhouse light, and I only saw the fan from afar... I just have a thing for those old spinner fans.... Are you sure it was the same motor then? I do as well, but only when they have the capacitor on top.
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