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Post by organist89 on Feb 28, 2004 0:32:20 GMT -5
We need a few FASCO Charlestons, some Emerson 1895 series, some Emerson "blender" fans, a couple Hunter R52 originals, and maybe a Lasko to liven things up!
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Post by Andrew G on Feb 29, 2004 12:55:52 GMT -5
I have a brown Emerson Blender and a brown and brass Lasko that needs a little work, that fan needs a new switch housing. I also have a TAT deluxe that came right after the one in Adam's gallery.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2004 19:10:53 GMT -5
Show us some pictures, Andrew, you never know who might be interested. I'd particularly like to see a picture of the Lasko, as the only brown and brass Laskos I've seen have been spinners. The Sears models always seemed to be Emerson for the brown models.
BTW what is an "R52"? I have no idea of the significance of Hunter model numbers.
And Pierce, if you're disappointed of the current contents of eBay:
1. WAIT. Tomorrow more stuff will be listed. 2. List some of your own sh*t. 3. Stop deterring sellers by not honoring and retracting bids. That cant be good for the fan market. 4. Dont whine about it by posting!
-I should open up a regular "Dear Abby" column, I'm so good!
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Post by Andrew G. on Mar 1, 2004 22:08:48 GMT -5
Mine is a spinner, just like the motors in the new Original motors, but thats in another thread.
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Mar 2, 2004 11:42:27 GMT -5
lol Dan...
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Mar 2, 2004 11:43:37 GMT -5
hunter R52 is a classic fan (early ADAPTAIRE) was available in white black brown and brown brass thruthe early thritys-late 50's
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Mar 2, 2004 11:43:58 GMT -5
hunter R52 is a classic fan (early ADAPTAIRE) was available in white black brown and brown brass thruthe early thritys-late 50's
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Mar 2, 2004 11:44:32 GMT -5
oh btw i have a antique brass lasko switch hosuing
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Mar 2, 2004 12:01:19 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2004 13:02:53 GMT -5
Mine is a spinner, just like the motors in the new Original motors, but thats in another thread. No, I meant spinner fans, not spinner motors. There is a difference. Spinner fans have the blades mounting to the top (sometimes the entire housing rotates, sometimes it has a decorative cover). Spinner motors are what is found in most fans-- the rotor is on the outside of the stator. The Laskos I was talking about were spinner fans-- the blades mount to the top of the motor. Those particular Laskos are good quality.* The ones I was talking about being underpowered also had spinner motors, but the blades mounted in a more conventional way. And they had that little molded plastic bit on the flywheel, you've seen that. *And they had no switch housing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2004 13:19:26 GMT -5
oh btw i have a antique brass lasko switch hosuing What happened to the fan it came off of?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2004 13:19:56 GMT -5
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Post by Andrew G. on Mar 2, 2004 15:41:25 GMT -5
Brian, do you have a brown one? That's what I need. Although I could just paint over the antique brass and pass it off as the same, but thats crazy talk. Oh yeah, that fan was made in a white and brass version with a K55 motor.
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Mar 2, 2004 15:52:31 GMT -5
i notice yet again that you are on here the same time as me anyway no i don't have a brown one and the fan is trash i do however, have the little medallions that went on the blade holders
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Post by Andrew G. on Mar 2, 2004 18:56:17 GMT -5
I already have those medallions. I have everything but the switch housing. And Dan, I know what a spinner is. I have two SMC lagunas.
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