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I know the pedestal part is a put together. But the plate on top of the head is aluminum and is all blank. Not sure if it was originally a decal on the label or why its missing its info. Not sure where the power went in. The blade turns easy. Thanks for any help. I have one Emerson on the table now so I don't want to tear this one down. I could not pass it up. 10 bucks all in at the local flea market. I think this had the bullet style cover on it and that is missing. Also I see what I believe to be the incoming wire on the back of the head where it looks like it broke off.

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It’s a frankenfan. Looks like it started its life as a 2450D before it was cannbalized. That motor was pretty strong unlike the 2650 which is probably the worst motor Emerson made. Not real sure what that blade is off of.

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