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Post by JW on Jun 4, 2007 18:41:26 GMT -5
Since a lot of us have randomly posted what fans we have in various threads, I thought here would be a good place to concentrate our lists for the sake of future buys, sells, trades, etc.
Please note that I am unable to make offers on my own fans at this time, being that I have just started collecting them and I'm also in the process of moving:
Currently hanging in my apartment: Living room: RESTORED 52" Tyeb 4-blade GE vent, found abandoned in flea market (restoration pics can be found elsewhere on this forum) Dining room: MINT 52" white Emerson CF2052 with wood blades Bedroom: 48" American Pride with 5-blade adaptor and Casablanca blades Walk-in closet: 36" white Emerson CF2036
Currently hanging in my parents' house: Living room: 52" antique brass Casa Vieja (Lamps Plus brand) fernleaf/Victorian with Casablanca blades Dining room: 42" 6-blade antique brass Tyeb Master bedroom: 56" Encon Imperial My old room: 52" brushed nickel Hunter Leighton My sister's old room: 44" Hampton Bay Cameron II (soon to be replaced)
Other complete fans I have: * 56" brown/brass KDK "Royalaire" - definitely the most unique fan in my collection * NIB 52" white 5-blade Hunter Original * 52" off-white Spartan Savannah (Fasco Charleston relabel) - needs new blades and brackets * Two RESTORED brown/brass 48" Wing Tats - the ONLY control is a variable speed knob * 48" brown/brass Banner (Supreme) nonreversible spinner * 52" brown Emerson CF2052 with wood blades * 48" brown/brass Emerson CF2148 (relabeled 2036 with wood blades, 48" span, and ornate brackets) * 56" brown/brass SMC Laguna (blades in process of refinish) * RESTORED 36" white Hunter Original with brass brackets * 36" white Emerson CF2036 with 1895 motor
Fans I have that are missing parts: * 52" Brown/brass Sears Emerson ToC, 3-speed (original blades were destroyed by water) * 52" antique brass Fasco Parlour Fan (missing Vari-Low controls) * 52" 5-BLADE Supreme Emperor (motor windings are completely shot and one blade is missing cane) * Two 52" Craftmade Presidentials (one missing remote, other parted out)
Plus countless parts for use in restoring future fans.
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Post by forkfan on Jun 4, 2007 18:43:57 GMT -5
you know what,i would get a house when it comes with lot of space for fans(like more fans to hang and so on).. i wish you luck on your new home in your future
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Post by Andrew G. on Jun 4, 2007 19:58:42 GMT -5
Fans currently hanging in my house:
Kitchen: 52" brushed nickel Hunter wellesley Master bedroom: 52" white Hunter Stratford Computer room: 52" MINT antique brass Lasko TOC variable speed Sister's bedroom: 42" white/brass Crest 200 series flushmount (soon to be replaced) My bedroom: NIB/MINT 42" white/brass JCPenny Moss close-mount GE vent fan (dated 1985, 5 blade) Porch (this is where I keep some of my nicer fans): MINT 52" antique brass Moss Heirloom (early 80s) with integrated light kit attached, 48" brown Toastmaster spinner (1983), 42" antique brass SMC U-42
Other fans (that I can think of at the moment):
Carroway: 52" brown spinner (needs proper blades)
Casablanca: Antique brass Low Ceiling Series (5 speed four seasons) motor
CEC: 42" antique brass spinner with integrated 3 light kit 36" white Georgian 36" white Georgian (vented)
Codep: 52" antique brass 'Stratoflyte' hugger
Emerson: 40" brown plastic emeson (Sears model 292.909200)
Encon: (2) 56" brown Encon/CG 4 metal blade
Evergo: 36" white 4E- 2LW 48" RESTORED brown 4E-3LWSBS (variable speed)
FASCO: 52" brass Centennial variable speed with cane blades (Dan wants it)
HRS: (2) white 36" industrial (dated 2003)
Hunter: 52" Diehl Original (in the process of restoration) (2) 52" C-17 Originals (4) 52" white Originals (3) 44" Coastal Breeze (white, brass, antique brass) (9) 52" Infiniti (7 brass, 1 white, 1 white/brass) 52" white Wisperwind 2000 NIB 52" brass Mayfair (1989, 5 blade) 52" antique brass Mayfair (1988, 4 blade) 52" antique brass Passport II 52" antique brass Passport III 52" white/brass Brentwood hugger 52" brass Comfort Breeze (needs flywheel, Dan wants it) 52" white Stodio Series Remote
Moss: MINT 52" Heirloom (early 80s) 52" St. Louis variable speed ge vent (identical to moss heirloom) NIB/MINT 42" white/brass JCPenny 5 blade close mount ge vent
Nutone: 52" white Slimline PFL-52
Progress: 52" (Ritz) brass ornate variable speed
SMC: 52" white/brass F-52 (3) 52" antique brass A-52 (newer 5 blade model) (2) 36" brown Laguna model KB-36 56" white Laguna model KM-56 (dated 1993) (2) 42" antique brass U-42 hugger 42" black/brass DC-42 (K-Mart)
Tatung: (3) white KFC-36 4 blade (carribean breeze) 42" antique brass ge vent 36" vented spinner (CEC)
Wing-TAT: 48" 'UFO' industrial 52" Brass floral fan
I'll post more once I think of them
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Post by jaybernard on Jun 4, 2007 21:59:17 GMT -5
Hm... my collection consists of Around 75 pre 1960Desk fans in various states of repair- disrepair
2 Hunter R-52's originally adaptairs, one restored and hanging in my living room with incorrect brackets and hampton bay blades. The other is missing siwtch but runs.
2 circa 1925 R&M 36" alum blade, With original Brass light kits. both Restored in ivory and brass and hanging in my parents living room
1 70's? Nutone 52" Friction drive
1 Hampton bay 52" Chrome and plexi- with blue neon light kit..
1 Monte carlo 22" 3 Blade. Neat little fan.
1 52" unknown Empreor 4 blade hugger... shakes, wobbles, and has cane in the blades.. ew.
1 52" circa 1988 Bright brass original. Hanging in my parents dining room.
Think tht about covers it..
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Post by organist89 on Jun 4, 2007 23:14:36 GMT -5
1 70's? Nutone 52" Friction drive Yes. All the NuTone FDs were made in the 1970's. In fact, all FDs period were made in the 70's (to the best of my knowledge.)
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Post by Andrew G. on Jun 5, 2007 5:25:44 GMT -5
Emerson friction-drives were made into the early 80s.
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Post by forkfan on Jun 5, 2007 5:33:33 GMT -5
Emerson friction-drives were made into the early 80s. yep!!! include the ones i had they squeek! by the way,the nutone friction drives...sense it's a "friction drive" like emersons,i won't be surprised if the nutone friction drives squeeks too sense it has those hubs inside the motor like emersons do
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Post by jaybernard on Jun 5, 2007 6:25:51 GMT -5
Actually Pierce, friction drives first showed up in the late 1800's... The hunter Turek was friction drive, and i think a few others were. They just diasppeared after that tillthe 70's..
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Post by mpeters on Jun 5, 2007 13:16:57 GMT -5
Here's what I currently have.
Casablanca 50" Snow White/Brass Panama Gallery Edition(IT) 50" Classic White Panama(Advan-Touch) (2) 50" Snow White Panamas (IT) (2) 52" White/Brass Saturns(IT) 48" Classic White/Brass Four Seasons(IT) 48" Antique Brass Four Seasons(IT) 36" Copper Four Seasons (Slumber Quiet) (2) 52" Classic White/Brass Victorians (3 Speed) 52" Polished Brass Zephyr (IT) 52" Polished Brass Zephyr (Slumber Quiet) 52" Copper Zephyr (Slumber Quiet) 50" Polished Brass Delta II (3 Speed)
Hunter 52" White Original 52" Chestnut Brown Original Reverse-Air 42" Iron Original 36" Chestnut Brown Original 36" White Comfort Breeze 52" Black R-52
Emerson 52" K-63 3 Blade Universal(Blenderfan) 52" Brown Plastic Emerson
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Post by organist89 on Jun 5, 2007 16:00:01 GMT -5
Hunter: 52" Diehl Original (in the process of restoration) Call me crazy, but... Last I checked, Diehl fans were made by...uh...Diehl? Was that a typo, or was there some sort of Diehl/Hunter collaboration I've never heard about?
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Post by Andrew G. on Jun 5, 2007 23:13:24 GMT -5
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Post by organist89 on Jun 6, 2007 3:00:48 GMT -5
No Pierce, that was not a typo. I actually have a Hunter original that is has been relabeled Diehl. Well slap my a** and call me Sally...an Original relabeled as a Diehl! That's a new one on me! My apologies to you, sir. I was wrong. Nice fan!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2007 14:39:44 GMT -5
Working backwards . . .
I've seen those Diehl Originals before.
The Nutone Friction Drives are actually significantly better quality than the Emersons. Not as noisy, and move more air. The issue is they cant be ran at slow speeds.
My house:
Living Room: Brown/Brass Tara or Fasco Parlourfan (I alternate) Kitchen: Lasko Close Mount Hallway: Fasco Vanity Fair Bedroom: Sonnet-Aire
My parents house:
Dining room: Antique Brass Tara Kitchen: Thomas Fasco Porch: Design House 6 blade Den: Nutone Verandah Bedroom 1: Emerson TOC Variable Speed Bedroom 2: Quoizel 6 blade
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2007 14:40:20 GMT -5
Wait, I forgot a couple:
Computer Room: Emerson TOC, Lasko TOC Garage: Dayton Industrials
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Post by organist89 on Jun 6, 2007 14:58:38 GMT -5
The issue is they cant be ran at slow speeds. **run
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