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Post by alexei on Aug 9, 2012 3:51:17 GMT -5
I decided to take some pictures of some industrial ceiling fans In armidale nsw. first up: D.E.M.C / wattmaster fans In a shop in the shopping and office building "Robertson House" these were regularly used at top speed when the shop was a jewelers until the jewelers moved out about 10 years ago. I noticed one or two on low a few years back when there was an art gallery in the shop. The shop is now an office supplies place and the shelving has slightly concealed the controllers. the fans: Moving along, some fans in an old real estate agent: Fan in another real estate agent I don't know what this one is wattmaster in an old bookshop, this book shop was full of these fans but the it was closed and has been divided into 3 smaller shops, two of which have removed the fans, this fan has since been removed. D.E.M.C / wattmaster in a bottleshop Fans up high in a shopping arcade, I think they are wattmaster but I'm not sure. old fan in a sweet shop: fans In a furniture shop, don't know what they are I think they might me TAT sorry for the blurry photos, most of these were taken through shop windows ENJOY **this thread has also been posted on DT vintage fans**
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2012 11:53:00 GMT -5
The fans with the thick housings look like Unions, the ones with the thick gold strip look like HRSes, however I suspect the early cast HRSes were also made by Union.
Love the pics!
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Post by Rick M. on Aug 9, 2012 18:25:36 GMT -5
Great pics, and thanks for posting! I like that cane-bladed Wattmaster in the former book shop.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 9, 2012 19:18:29 GMT -5
Very cool fans! So many 120cm fans!
The fan on the 13th picture seems to be a GEC.
Yes the last fans are probably TAT.
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Post by alexei on Aug 12, 2012 0:36:20 GMT -5
Thanks Jean
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