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                         All Photos Courtesy of miSci      The Museum of Innovation and Science      Schenectady NY

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          Jim & Russ plainly know it... Anybody else playing?

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I do?  wondering.gif.886723a39cf60d1dd8b27070d821647c.gif

Heck!,...   mine was
just a WAG.  shock.gif.8f06d99c299de1c18872b3bd62d946d5.gif

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What will be interesting is your so far unseen image should have a date on it between 1893 and 1898.

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     OK. Have at it... The attributed dates are likelier those of entry into the logbook rather than of the images being taken... they don't necessarily carry Model Year info within said attribution, which only makes it more fun for you...

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Darryl Hudson shared these images on the forum years ago of a Lundell purchase of his. It appears his was a pre-Sprague model. 

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59 minutes ago, Russ Huber said:

Darryl Hudson shared these images on the forum years ago of a Lundell purchase of his. It appears his was a pre-Sprague model. 

 

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1897 Lundell image.  The 12" fan motor is rated at 1/12 HP. The 16" model rated at 1/6 HP. 

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IC Lundell with D'Olier air deflector installed. 

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                                                          7 Feb 1906

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The bank above/below is located in Philadelphia, PA. That is roughly a horse a piece from Lancaster, PA (J.P. Williams & Co. Globe fan motor 95-96/Paragon Fan & Motor Co. 97-98/ George C. Towle Mfg. Co. 98-03/Fidelity Electric Co. 03- Forward and New York, NY (Interior Conduit). Notice it appears there is not one Lancaster manufactured fan motor in the bank.

 

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