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  • i found a later model kinda like this labed as Superfan rebadged Lakewood 223

  • hey could u sell this to me

  • Intresting. I noticed it spins at much higher RPM's then the beige Lakewood branded version.

  • Hmm very interesting. It kinda reminds me of an old Toastmaster box fan from the 90's. I am with you on the brand I have never seen one like it or heard of that brand before. Very nice!

  • I have a P-223 like yours that I found in the trash.

  • wow that stumps me, weird never seen a rebaged one like that

  • does this have a 2nd gen or a 3rd gen blade?

  • i think they have some of these fans in north Carolina.

  • I got this fan mixed up something else, it is a Pennecrest 3 speed reversible with a thermostat. I do have a Sears reversible also from the 1950's, which needs a motor capacitor.  I will make a video of the working Pennecrest

  • I found an unusual box fan this week at an estate sale. It is a Sears 1950's fan with a 4 speed reversable motor, is thermostatically controlled, and weighs a ton. It has has modern styling with knobs on the side for attaching to a stand. Best of all it was only 2.00.

  • 4 speed WOW...I haven't seen too many with 4 speeds. can you make a video demonstration?

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  • It's got to be good if it's a SUPER fan. hehe

  • Where did you get it at?

  • I got it at a local thrift store.

  • do you ever get good items at the thrift store?

  • Nice!!

  • Very nice! I want to get one of these gray models. I like them.

  • Very nice! I want it! =P

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