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Post by Sean B. on Aug 21, 2005 13:09:16 GMT -5
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Post by Farah on Aug 21, 2005 13:55:00 GMT -5
That is a very nice fan you got there Sean. is it light adparrtable?
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Post by Sean B. on Aug 21, 2005 14:09:34 GMT -5
Yes, you can add two "trumpet arm" lights on the switch housing. There are two threaded holes in the switch housing, all you have to do is add another wire for that.
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Post by Louis on Aug 21, 2005 19:11:47 GMT -5
That's a really nice Diehl!! Yeah, Brian did a wonderful job on the restoration! Looks great!
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Post by Farah on Aug 21, 2005 22:16:34 GMT -5
Only two lights? I guess that the fan was from a earlier time and four light kits haven't been invented yet.
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Post by Sean B. on Aug 21, 2005 22:27:44 GMT -5
Only two lights? I guess that the fan was from a earlier time and four light kits haven't been invented yet. They were, but this model's switch housing isn't big enough to accomodate that many.
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Sept 5, 2005 21:38:48 GMT -5
great fan...I would've thought it was a longnose Emerson
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Post by Sean B. on Sept 5, 2005 22:01:28 GMT -5
Sold on ebay last night for $300. Thebuyer got away lucky on it, the buy it now was $500....
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Post by Andrew G. on Sept 10, 2005 20:09:28 GMT -5
Only two lights? I guess that the fan was from a earlier time and four light kits haven't been invented yet. Ceiling fans had four lights back then too. The diehl originals are light kit adaptable in the same manner, except they accept four lights, instead of two.
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