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Post by Adam D. on Jan 10, 2005 17:50:30 GMT -5
Added To Tat Carroway Gallery...
I found Six Fans Today, Three of these at Faith Farm
Sears emerson Blender 3 blade white fan, just like the ones in the Sears gallery (mint Condition) found off the side of the road.
Emerson 1895 Series Dark Brown Ceiling Fan. Found off the side of the road.
Sears plastic fan, just like the white one in the Sears gallery. Found off the side of the road.
The galleries will be updated......
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Post by Sean B. on Jan 10, 2005 19:58:20 GMT -5
What size is the Plastic Emerson?
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Jan 10, 2005 22:35:44 GMT -5
I gotta say, I like that Carroway. I can't wait to see that 1895...what size is it? I also like the "plastic fan" another one of my favorites.
All in all, good fans
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Post by JW on Jan 10, 2005 23:08:04 GMT -5
Will you post the "plastic fan" as well? We had a couple of these at my old house.
I wish someone could find a white 3-blade blender in the 52" size with the switch housing. I'd be interested in finding some way to put a cage light on it and make a "loft fan."
The odd speed order on the Carroway might mean that the pull chain was replaced at one time... on our plastic Emerson we had to replace it and it then switched from medium/low/high and then off. I wonder if those are the original blades or Hunter blades? You hardly ever see those type of fans without pointed blades.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2005 16:48:09 GMT -5
Those blades are Original.
Adam, are all the fans lo-hi-med, or did you just test one? Seems as though you have a wiring/capacitor issue, most likely the pullchain was replaced. In which case it would only be on one of the fans.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2005 17:02:57 GMT -5
I wish someone could find a white 3-blade blender in the 52" size with the switch housing. I'd be interested in finding some way to put a cage light on it and make a "loft fan." I dont believe they ever made these. But then again, I was surprised to see a 3 blade 36" with switch housing. Certainly you could make one. Take a 52" 4 blade with switch housing, and swap the flywheel. Take 52" 3 blade and add a switch housing. etc.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 11, 2005 17:19:13 GMT -5
I'll have to test them all to see about the speeds....
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Post by Andrew G. on Jan 12, 2005 8:05:22 GMT -5
I dont believe they ever made these. But then again, I was surprised to see a 3 blade 36" with switch housing. Certainly you could make one. Take a 52" 4 blade with switch housing, and swap the flywheel. Take 52" 3 blade and add a switch housing. etc. I would also like to make one, but I only have one flywheel, and it's four blade.
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