Bejon A. Boranian Posted February 4, 2023 Posted February 4, 2023 ...I really debated picking this up... As far as I know, "Nobility" made Radios back then... ...Did they make fans as well?? PICS: Quote
Bejon A. Boranian Posted February 4, 2023 Author Posted February 4, 2023 ...of course, it's dry as a bone... Oiled it, came back to life... But here's where the "No ability" of this "Nobility" fan is: "Non user serviceable screw equipped" PICS: ...I used a fork and pliers to remove... Quote
Bejon A. Boranian Posted February 4, 2023 Author Posted February 4, 2023 Works now, 2-Speed. Silent, but dependable airflow. UL list date: 10/98 (October, 1998) Date code: 99 01 So, January 1999 for this fan. Quote
Bejon A. Boranian Posted February 6, 2023 Author Posted February 6, 2023 Upon a bit of research, there's a slightly older version of my Nobility fan at the "Smithsonian" Museum of American History. Link: https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1431785 There is 3 images of the fan in their gallery. I don't know how/why a fan like mine would be historical...??? Anyways, just thought that was a bit interesting. 🤔 Quote
Tom Zapf Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 other than the back motor cap it looks like the little 6" lasko i have in the bathroom. i oil mine twice a year and it keeps going ...the plastic will disintegrate before it stops running Quote
Jim Kovar Posted February 15, 2023 Posted February 15, 2023 On 2/4/2023 at 10:09 AM, Bejon A. Boranian said: "Non user serviceable screw equipped" I used a fork and pliers to remove... Bejon, you just didn't have the right tool... Quote
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