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  1. Thank you Ben for welding the broken base on my Emerson 19646. Came out great. Really appreciate it.
    3 points
  2. That took a lot of elbow grease and patience. Nice job!
    1 point
  3. I'm not sure which I like better...I'll take all three.
    1 point
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  5. I had no idea a GE fan lamp even existed. The original "flamp"! Except on this one, the fan actually W O R K S 😀
    1 point
  6. A Tank pedestal has surfaced, chromed pedestal pole, cast aluminum base, motor support and blade, General Electric on/off motor, with an in-line power switch.:
    1 point
  7. Done.... it's a miracle the DC runs Right to left DC aluminum base/housing , faux woodgrain Cherry wood base/housing, Bill super rootbeer powder coat Black Walnut base/housing, Bill super rootbeer powder coat
    1 point
  8. I don't try to figure out what goes on in Donald's life. I don't have a clue what actually goes on in Donald's life. I do have a few badges and tags reproduced by Donald over time. I sent him the check first for the tag or badge each time. I sent him emails waiting weeks for my tag or badge, no answer. I don't have a clue why he didn't answer. Each and every time I have wondered, eventually the tag or badge would show up in my mailbox. I have messaged Donald more than once and don't get a response. I try again and don't get a response. And then one day I get a response from Donald. What I do know is every tag or badge I have paid for, and I have eventually received from Donald, is awesome. Thanks Donald.
    1 point
  9. Your R&M List 2610 9" five wing was made 1916-1920 with a brushed universal motor only.
    1 point
  10. Looks like the Black chrome idea wins. Should be similar to the middle sample, maybe a touch darker.
    1 point
  11. It was essentially a CF motor that could be bolted down on its side. I think it would have worked great driving belt driven ceiling fans.
    1 point
  12. Another example has surfaced, from the Tom Conrad Collection, it's structure appears to be like the Hoatson example. The motor is a three-speed motor, switch lever at the lower base, FYI. One pull chain for each light fixture. Of special note, neither fan has a motor tag unlike the earlier examples, not even empty screw holes for a tag.:
    1 point
  13. Okay.I won’t bore you any longer.Especially the pros but here it is.
    1 point
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