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Imperial Battery Fan Motor Outfit -1912-


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59 minutes ago, Mel Lagarde said:

Hi Jim

 

Nice post for us.   When were these fans made?

 

Mel

image.thumb.jpeg.738c9b423a03989e8816723e4b861f00.jpegI don't know when (1890's I'm guessing) but here's a where.   Credit this snippet to Loren Harolsen

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Mike Breedlove sold frame-able line drawings of about 6 early fan outfits.  This one was the Imperial. 

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is it just my imagination or does that little battery fan look rather intensely Peerless / Colonial ?? out sourced ??  I have the 5 blade imperial drawing framed & hanging still out in the shop.  What a pretty fan that was.

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Cuttriss design fan motor image share by Stefan Osdene on old website.

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7 hours ago, Mel Lagarde said:

Hi Jim

Nice post for us.   When were these fans made?

Mel

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E. B. Latham moved to a seven-story building on Murray St. in 06.

The book snippet below dates 15.

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