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Post by Anthony on Oct 6, 2004 20:35:46 GMT -5
So heres the story, does anyone know of a fan and have one that they might want to sell that is a 4 metal blade industrial that is woodgrain finished. It seemed to have a dayton/lasko motor, definately had the same type of switch with the cloth pull cord. Upper and lower canopies are brown, the motor and blades are woodgrain finished and the bottom of the motor where the switch is located is brown. Thats how i remember them anyway, if anyone knows what im talking about shoot me an email.
Thanks Anthony
gonejeepin2002@msn.com
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Post by Andrew G. on Oct 7, 2004 13:50:38 GMT -5
I don't konw much about this particular lasko, Dan will know more.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2004 1:04:44 GMT -5
Ok, the Dayton/Lasko 4 blade industrials, with the speed counters and the pull cords out the center . . . those were available in a brown finish with a fake woodgrain design on the blades.
As pointed out by Andrew, there was also a 48" semi-residential version with the woodgrain design on the blades.
I've also been told there was a version with woodgrain finish on the bottom of the motor housing itself and the switch cup.
That's all I know, I ahvent been able to find any of these myself yet. I would love to, especially #1.
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Post by Anthony on Oct 8, 2004 8:32:02 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2004 0:24:26 GMT -5
Ok so heres a better description yet.. i found a picture of the white version. The switch cup isnt the same, and it doesnt have the numbers, but the switch itself is the same, with the cloth cord and all. The picture doesnt really show that, but there is a curd usually that comes out of a little hole on the bottom of that flat plate. Maybe its the sanyo that you were speaking of, but it seemed to have more characteristics of the dayton/lascos. anyway, there she is... Anthony I dont see any numbers on that picture . . . It sounds like you're referring to the rarer version . . . I have a couple different leads on one I'll let you know if either pans out.
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Post by Anthony on Oct 9, 2004 8:53:10 GMT -5
Thanks Dan!
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