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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 12:08 am
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Kim Frank
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Levi Musselwhite wrote: Just trying to get some more debate going for fun Just be careful....the powers that be don't like the boat rocked......btw, just found another Collar oscillator instruction sheet....hope it works for you.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 12:21 am
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Ron Powell
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That pretty technical sounding Kim I don't know if that's in clear enough English for some. You may have to add pictures and arrows.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 04:36 am
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Levi Musselwhite
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When in Rome....... (see picture)


Any Way.... Thought I had put this one to rest but apparently not so I guess I'll try again.

Thank you to those who gave serious opinions and thoughts to this thread. And thank you for showing me who I should not joke around with or question. I hope I have not caused any hard feelings.


I just joined the association today despite what could be construed snobby insults from a couple senior members, If I get in am not blacklisted already (for "rocking the boat") I hope to be able to contribute something for the preservation of great fans.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 05:27 am
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Now that's a great set of instructions....See....  bogus is a lot more fun than the real stuff ...and who's to know???.......

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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 04:11 pm
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I honestly believe that the last set of instructions, posted as a PDF file by Kim Frank, are the original instructions for the collar oscillator. You should be able to save this, size it to the fan base, print it out and attach to the fan. These are important for potential future owners, as this fan (of course) will outlast the present owners(s).
Thanks to the AFCA and its members, another question answered.

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 Posted: Mon Oct 25th, 2010 08:17 pm
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Fred Berry wrote:
I honestly believe that the last set of instructions, posted as a PDF file by Kim Frank, are the original instructions for the collar oscillator.

Fred, "you are stupid and should of (sic) purchased an Emerson fan".

At least that's what the tag says which you think is the right one for the collar oscillator.

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 Posted: Tue Oct 26th, 2010 03:49 am
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Fred Berry wrote: I honestly believe that the last set of instructions, posted as a PDF file by Kim Frank, are the original instructions for the collar oscillator. Actually, that last set was just a joke. The set of instructions I posted prior to that  are the real deal, actual collar oscillator installation instructions that were given to me years ago by the administrator of the GE archives in Schenectady, a very nice man by the name of Eddie Sun.

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 Posted: Tue Oct 26th, 2010 05:02 am
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Kim it's too bad that you don't collect Emersons. There is an old collector in St. Louis that has a ton of them and he has been sharing old Emerson catalogs and other printed info with people who contact him.

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 Posted: Tue Oct 26th, 2010 03:26 pm
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Kim Frank wrote: Fred Berry wrote: I honestly believe that the last set of instructions, posted as a PDF file by Kim Frank, are the original instructions for the collar oscillator. Actually, that last set was just a joke. The set of instructions I posted prior to that  are the real deal, actual collar oscillator installation instructions that were given to me years ago by the administrator of the GE archives in Schenectady, a very nice man by the name of Eddie Sun.
Guys I WAS joking when I posted above!! I was just acting kinda serious, but I would, indeed, be totally dumb if I read that and really believed it was the real tag.:hammer:
I laughed my posterior off when I read it...maybe it really SHOULD be the real tag!←"real and really" said twice...:hammer:

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Here's what's left of the label on my 1914 Collar Oscillator, good to know there are complete ones out there.

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Kim, 
This is from an old post, but I'm looking for a high quality digital image of the instruction decal on the bottom of a GE three star oscillator fan. You posted an image that is like the one I'm looking for.  It has a date of 1915 on it and the hole in the middle.  I have a friend that can reproduce them, but needs a good quality image.  Also, if possible, could you include the dimensions of the decal?  Mine was mostly missing, so I was unable to get the actual size.  If you can help me, please email it to: kdkreitman@msn.com

Thank you,
Korey

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 Posted: Thu Mar 7th, 2019 06:08 pm
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or post the image-  I'd like a copy too.  These should be added to our info or restoration area. 

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 Posted: Thu Mar 7th, 2019 09:03 pm
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What I had on mine is below! Yeah, some coffee stains would look nice



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