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Prices reduced

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Westinghouse Riviera  R-1500, good condition,no broken plastic on front, loose rubber leg. $40

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Universal 8" fan, has blade but missing rubber grommet to hold it on the shaft. SOLD

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interested in the dayton, ill be at toms.

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Small Kenmore box fan, runs and a small amount of scratches, $20 Was $50. I have the knob for the switch.

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Rare, Lonegren belt-driven Box Fan, 20" diameter, 2-speed. Has a shaded-pole motor design which is unusual and slow to start, but then it screams once up to speed. SOLD

See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwEhQGYp-nE

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Almost mint rare ILG Rollaire, SOLD final markdown was $175 with FASCO motor.

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Rare 12" Emerson Exhaust fan with shutters and wooden frame, think it's from the 1950s. Has some surface rust but runs well. Would make a nice restoration piece. $25 final markdown.

See video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoM6hhBbQfQ

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Chris, ill take the universal and the argus fan. Ill be at Tom's.

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Chris Hovey, is that Lakewood fan exhaust only 3 speed or reversible?  Thank you ... tom

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Hi Tom, it's a 2-speed reversible and a G.E. motor if I remember correctly.
Tom Zapf wrote: Chris Hovey, is that Lakewood fan exhaust only 3 speed or reversible?  Thank you ... tom

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Thank you Chris, I had one that was a 3 speed exhaust in the box and was minty, not as versatile as reversible. I had a reversible version also a country aire with a switch panel down on the lower right. Sold it and wished I had not. it was a composite with an international motor and blade and lakewood country aire body... it will be good to see you! I may have a big belt drive fan for you to take home.. hmmmm

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Tom, the one that you sold has been the one that I've been looking for. It was the first fan that got me into collecting fans period because I remember seeing it in my great-grandmother's upstairs window. I'm pretty sure it was a Country-Aire with the same round motor housing cover but with a 3-speed push button reversible switch in the lower right corner. If I remember correctly the push buttons were vibrant colors and the housing was a aqua blue or green. There must not be many of these ultra deluxe models left. I haven't seen one since, other than the one you mentioned. The only downside is that I don't really have a good window that any of these fans fit other than Homarts because I can use the extra expander panels to fit the width of my wide double-hung kitchen window. It only goes 21 inches high which fits the Homart height perfectly. It seems most direct drive window fans are over 22" high for the height of the overall housing/baffle.

I wonder if anyone has any Lakewood literature from this time period. Ray Hane had a later product brochure that he brought to Fan Fair in St. Louis but they were much later models.
Tom Zapf wrote: Thank you Chris, I had one that was a 3 speed exhaust in the box and was minty, not as versatile as reversible. I had a reversible version also a country aire with a switch panel down on the lower right. Sold it and wished I had not. it was a composite with an international motor and blade and lakewood country aire body... it will be good to see you! I may have a big belt drive fan for you to take home.. hmmmm

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Forgot to mention, can't wait to see the belt-drive!


Tom Zapf wrote: Thank you Chris, I had one that was a 3 speed exhaust in the box and was minty, not as versatile as reversible. I had a reversible version also a country aire with a switch panel down on the lower right. Sold it and wished I had not. it was a composite with an international motor and blade and lakewood country aire body... it will be good to see you! I may have a big belt drive fan for you to take home.. hmmmm

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Hey Chris - do you still have that Westinghouse window fan that you bought from Ray at Fanfair 2014? If you still have it - and ever want to sell it, please let me know. That is a cool fan. Looking forward to seeing you at Tom's.

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Hi David, I traded it with Mike Mirin, he may still have it. If not, check with Ray Hane as I think he has a other one of these fans. He could maybe bring it out with us if he does. I'm riding with him to Tom's.

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i had someone else ask about that fan too and I think mike mirin sold it, but never hurts to ask

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we will talk, if you want it I will part with it otherwise it is going in the church attic. anyway think 6 blades and a new Dayton motor and then I will leave the rest a secret!

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The country aire window fan I had came out of our town recycling center (read "dump" and it had a fasco motor that was toast AND the 4 rivet blade BUT with a 3/8" shaft not 1/2" like all the other lakewoods!. anyway I transplanted the international 3/8" motor (Universal brand) in to it and could use the Lakewood blade or international blade. Still kicking myself for selling it. In my apartment house a neighbor had a fan like yours but with the switchbox down to the right, just like my rotary model, but it had colored pushbuttons for 2 speeds and reverse. It was to be given to me when she moved but the sister wanted it. The 3 speed exhaust only model I got at a yard sale in the next town was something less than $5 and it came in the box, whistle clean. Knob in the same place as yours. The pushbutton models come up from time to time, but the "more" deluxe model with light, pushbuttons thermo and square basked back seem more common

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My belt-drive fan intuition :hammer: tells me that it is possibly a Reed or maybe a 24" or 30" Emerson attic fan. I bet whatever it is, is a beast. It will be fun to see it. I'll see how much room we have going back home in Ray's car.

Tom Zapf wrote: we will talk, if you want it I will part with it otherwise it is going in the church attic. anyway think 6 blades and a new Dayton motor and then I will leave the rest a secret!

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I bet it was a nice fan! These have a major nostalgia factor for me. I just wish I had the right windows for them. My grandmother's model may have had the pilot light but it's been too long ago to remember.

Tom Zapf wrote: The country aire window fan I had came out of our town recycling center (read "dump" and it had a fasco motor that was toast AND the 4 rivet blade BUT with a 3/8" shaft not 1/2" like all the other lakewoods!. anyway I transplanted the international 3/8" motor (Universal brand) in to it and could use the Lakewood blade or international blade. Still kicking myself for selling it. In my apartment house a neighbor had a fan like yours but with the switchbox down to the right, just like my rotary model, but it had colored pushbuttons for 2 speeds and reverse. It was to be given to me when she moved but the sister wanted it. The 3 speed exhaust only model I got at a yard sale in the next town was something less than $5 and it came in the box, whistle clean. Knob in the same place as yours. The pushbutton models come up from time to time, but the "more" deluxe model with light, pushbuttons thermo and square basked back seem more common

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nostalgia is why we chase stuff. how are you getting all this stuff out to my house? in an 18 wheeler?

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Very carefully, it will depend on how much room Ray has in his Cadillac, and how much I sell. If someone buys the Rex 24" fan and Lonegren box fan, then I'll probably drive separately as I've got a cavernous trunk for the most part. We're hoping to be able to travel in the same car though as it's much more entertaining on a 12 or 14 hour trip.

Tom Zapf wrote: nostalgia is why we chase stuff. how are you getting all this stuff out to my house? in an 18 wheeler?

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Bump, reduced prices

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i still dont know what bump means but i think that lakewood is mine especially with reduced price! 

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Sounds great Tom, it was a local rescue from a guy's attic window and it will be in great hands with you. I'll bring it with me. :D
Tom Zapf wrote: i still dont know what bump means but i think that lakewood is mine especially with reduced price! 

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Bump is just a way to push the post back up to the top. I'm really looking forward to all the fan fun this weekend!

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I hope you got home ok! and had a good trip!

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Hi Tom! Ray and I arrived back in Chicago by 6:30 yesterday and then I made it home to Peoria from Mike Mirin's house by 10:30. We had a great trip back, no bad weather.

Oddly enough, we had to drive pretty far into Pennsylvania before we found hotels with vacancy. There was nothing within a 60-100 mile radius around Allentown. There must have been some kind of large tourist event

Thanks again for all of your hospitality and putting on such a great fan meet. I'm sure it's a lot of work and time. I really enjoyed seeing all of your fans. We get into the same kind of stuff. I still have that beautiful American Coolair fan in the trunk of my car. I'm giving my back a brief break before I bring it into the house. I may put an extra mesh guard around the back of the fan and attach it with small magnets to make it "cat proof."


Tom Zapf wrote: I hope you got home ok! and had a good trip!

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