Chris
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Post by Chris on Nov 2, 2010 15:32:08 GMT -5
Here's what's for sale: -20" Lakewood P25 Blade Asking Price: $15+$10 Shipping -16" Ku-Hsing Blade (Red-Brown) Asking Price: $10+$5 shipping -20" Lakewood/Frigid 1st/2nd Gen Hybrid blade. Asking Price: $10+$5 shipping -Cage retainer for 16" Ku-Hsing desk fan Asking price: $5+$5 shipping
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Post by tonyt on Nov 3, 2010 10:02:16 GMT -5
ur expensive chris i at my local thiftstores i could buy a 16inch fan for 10 bucks
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Post by Dob on Nov 6, 2010 8:34:17 GMT -5
ur expensive chris i at my local thiftstores i could buy a 16inch fan for 10 bucks That is because it is a thrift store. Even I think $10 for a complete new or even slightly old 16" fan is expensive. I bought a 1970's 16" Sears table fan with the green plastic blades for $5 at Unique, I thought twice about it but ended up getting it. I also spent another $8 on a Westinghouse box fan from the 60's. The only fans I will pay a decent amount for are antiques. Chris has every right to set his prices to what he feels it is worth, at least in my opinion. It isn't like you will find that exact fan or that part in a thrift store every day, no matter how common it is.
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Post by tonyt on Nov 6, 2010 14:45:14 GMT -5
i can cna get them for 6-7 buccks a one thift store anna attic it just depends on how good shape its in and whos doing the pricesnf but any fan is no more then ten bucks
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Post by derek anthony on Nov 7, 2010 0:19:11 GMT -5
at our main goodwill an hawaiian breeze stand fan was on sale for 15 bucks
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Post by Austin on Nov 7, 2010 2:11:29 GMT -5
at our main goodwill an hawaiian breeze stand fan was on sale for 15 bucks Jeez, what are they thinking? My thrift store has a 1960's Superlectric with the transparent blades but they want $7 and its been to hell and back. I agree with Rob, I would never pay 10 bucks for a newer or slightly old fan at a thrift store. I get antique fans at the same prices, 6-15 bucks, at estate sales and antique markets. Also I usually can just go out on trash night and find a bunch of new/ slightly old fans for free but even then I dont take them.
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Chris
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Post by Chris on Nov 7, 2010 20:46:47 GMT -5
The extra $$ actually covers the packing materials >.>
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Post by tonyt on Nov 7, 2010 20:55:55 GMT -5
at our main goodwill an hawaiian breeze stand fan was on sale for 15 bucks Jeez, what are they thinking? My thrift store has a 1960's Superlectric with the transparent blades but they want $7 and its been to hell and back. I agree with Rob, I would never pay 10 bucks for a newer or slightly old fan at a thrift store. I get antique fans at the same prices, 6-15 bucks, at estate sales and antique markets. Also I usually can just go out on trash night and find a bunch of new/ slightly old fans for free but even then I dont take them. i used to find stuff bu ti never find fans any more
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Post by Chris H. on Nov 23, 2010 23:20:51 GMT -5
I would buy the P25 blade just for giggles…seeing as I have a P25 (if my memory serves me correctly, that's the three-wing metal blade?) sitting in a garage in El Paso, TX…
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Post by Chris on Nov 24, 2010 15:46:16 GMT -5
I would buy the P25 blade just for giggles…seeing as I have a P25 (if my memory serves me correctly, that's the three-wing metal blade?) sitting in a garage in El Paso, TX… Yup. i accept paypal, money order and cash
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Post by Perrey Z. on Nov 25, 2010 18:25:02 GMT -5
You don't happen to have the front guard for the Ku Hsing?
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Post by Chris on Nov 25, 2010 20:47:10 GMT -5
You don't happen to have the front guard for the Ku Hsing? It's in use by the 16" dayton. Btw i forgot to update that the rear cage isn't for sale anymore.
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