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  • actually that fan is a 1927 year

  • @50pearcy Thank You! Much appreciated.

  • Thank you Oldfans1, it was some work to get it apart but so worth it. We use it everyday in the summer.

  • Awesome restoration! How the heck did you get the motor out to replace that wire? They are usually in there really tight....!

  • @Oldfans1 Thank you! It was some work to get it apart but so worth it. We use it everyday in the summer.

  • Thank you guys, I'm THRILLED to know it's from the 1920's!!!!! I LOVE THINGS FROM THE 1920's

  • This fan is from the 1920s. You mentioned 1950s for it. It's design is not even Streamlined as in the 1930s Fans let alone 1950s. You got a REALLY GOOD DEAL on this!!! What a BEAUTIFUL RESTORATION!!! Great Job Brian!!!----Your Pal, Brian Barrett Kerfoot

  • Very nice restore job, where did you get your cloth cover wire? I need to change my fan's head wire, because it's pretty stiff and fraying in some places.

  • @MrSkullsnGuns Thank you! I got the cloth covered power wire from RADIO DAZE. I bought a 50ft roll for only $23.50. Radio Daze is on line, so look em up. They have lots of cool stuff. Do you have any idea how to tell the date of manufacture on my fan?

    Thanks,

    Brian Cass

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