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Mike Kearns



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1936 - Hueglin's second circulator design, the round leg base, and also his own design owned lock, stock and barrel not by Federal Merchandise Co., but his own Airmaster Corporation:


Example courtesy of the Huber Image Collection: 






The threaded pedestal base very conveniently unscrews for shipping. The previous "step-base" model bases were not designed for disassembly, as the tube pedestal was pressed over the base, and the neck pressed into the pedestal neck.

Airmaster Arm - Period photograph by Andre Kertesz




Airmaster begins marketing for Sears and Roebuck, rebranding the Airmaster fans with the Kenmore badges: 












































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