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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:10 pm |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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If someone would like to sell their EMERSON 2150 non-oscillator, I would gladly entertain an offer? I am trying to restore mine and need some parts, mainly the fan blade. MY MISTAKE!!! IT IS A: 2150 Thank you, Fred Last edited on Tue May 31st, 2016 12:43 am by Fred Frederiksen |
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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:20 pm |
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Steve Stephens Guest ![]()
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Fred, I don't know of a Type 1250, have some photos?
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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:25 pm |
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Daniel OToole AFCA Member
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May be 2250?
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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:33 pm |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Daniel, the 2250 is a oscillator, I think. I need the non-oscillator, but thanks! Fred
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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:34 pm |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Steve, I will try and find a photo. I have mine all torn apart. Fred
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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:51 pm |
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Steve Stephens Guest ![]()
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It must be one of these types: 910, 911, 920, 921 (1902-04) Swivel frame desk fan (911 and 921 are wall bracket fans) 1010, 1011 (1902-05), 1020 (1902), 1021 (1902) Swivel & Trunnion desk fan (1011, 1021 are bracket fans) 1120 (1903-04) 16" Swivel frame desk fan 1220, 1221 (1903-05) 16" S&T, 1221 is a bracket fan (1210, 1215 were these made?) 1310, 1311, 1320, 1321 (1903-05) 12" Swivel & Trunnion 6 blade residence fan, large diameter motor. 1311 and 1321 are bracket fans. 1500 (1909) 8" Swivel & Trunnion, "Convertable Ball" added to base for wall mounting. First cage badge 1510 (1906-09), 1520 (1906-07) 12" & 16" S&T 1610 (1906-07), 1620 (1906) 12" & 16" S&T, 6 blade fan, large motor 1820 (1908-09) 16" Swivel & Trunnion 2010 (1908-09) 12" S&T 6 blade fan, large motor 2010a (1908) 12" S&T 6 blade fan, smaller motor similar in size to Trojan 5610 motor. 2210, 2220 (1909) 12" & 16", Emerson's first oscillator, two bearing motor with set screw blade
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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:52 pm |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Tried sending a picture but have no idea if it made it to you? This website is very strange when trying to post pictures. Let me know? Attached Image (viewed 985 times):
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Posted: Mon May 30th, 2016 11:58 pm |
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Steve Stephens Guest ![]()
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That is much later than I was thinking and is the equivalent, I think, of the B-Jr. non-oscillator; just a few years later with the zinc badge. Parts would probably be the same. The oscillators are more common. Sorry I can't help you with parts or a fan.
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 12:02 am |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Steve, this is a 10" fan. I have sent the badge to Donald Coleman already. It says: EMERSON TYPE 2150 THANKS, FRED Last edited on Tue May 31st, 2016 02:58 pm by Fred Frederiksen |
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 12:11 am |
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Thomas Peters AFCA Member
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More like a 2250.
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 12:47 am |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Steve, my apologies, I must be getting real old now!!! I turn 69 in Dec. so I guess I can blame it on that!!! You are right.......... It is a: Emerson 2150 Fred
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 12:49 am |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Yes, you are right, I was wrong (again). It is a 2150 not 1250. Thank you for your reply! Fred
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 01:57 am |
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Steve Stephens Guest ![]()
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Fred, when I was your age I would sometimes make mistakes. I still do at 72 make mistakes. If I am not mistaken you are humbly forgiven. Good luck on your search for your fan. What's the date code on the cage badge, I'll look up what fan you want in our gallery Emerson catalogs?
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 05:25 am |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Steve, I'm not sure about a date code on the badge? I'll look again, but pretty sure all that's on it is: Emerson Type 2150 10" non-osc. I think the number 15 is under the 5 amp. Attached Image (viewed 911 times): Last edited on Tue May 31st, 2016 05:29 am by Fred Frederiksen |
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 05:31 am |
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Steve Stephens Guest ![]()
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P. 9 of this 1936 catalog shows the 2150 non-osc. for $9.95. http://www.fancollectors.org/Emerson1/Images/ads/Emerson%20Fans%201936.pdf
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 02:56 pm |
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Chris A. Campbell Guest
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Fred, are you replacing and riviting the wings to your blade? If so I will send you steel blades. If you have bent blades on a hub and if I have good blades on a hub I would swap with you as I am replacing with brass and just need a hub. 2150 and 2250 should be interchangeable. What else do you need for the fan? I have a few parts. Last edited on Tue May 31st, 2016 02:59 pm by Chris A. Campbell |
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 03:07 pm |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Chris, I am trying to find another steel blade with hub because someone replaced the set screw on the hub decades ago and the two metals are fused together. I took it to Jim (The Fan Man) but it was impossible to break loose. We tried drilling out but that was a failure too. So, the next step is going to a machine shop and have them do whatever it takes to get the blade off the shaft. I'm afraid the hub is going to be destroyed. I will take it to them Wed. and see if they will try. I will let you know what happens and if it is ok, I will take a picture and send to you. Fred
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 03:40 pm |
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Chris A. Campbell Guest
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Fred, Did not realize the hub had a set screw. I do have a 2250 oscillator in pieces. Should be identical. The hub has 3 steel blades attached. For the cost of shipping I would send you the good hub with 3 blades attached and you could pull a blade from your hub to complete it.
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 09:42 pm |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Chris, I may have what you need in about 1 1/2 weeks. As soon as I receive the items I will let you know. Fred
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Posted: Tue May 31st, 2016 10:15 pm |
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Chris A. Campbell Guest
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Fred Frederiksen wrote: Chris, I may have what you need in about 1 1/2 weeks. As soon as I receive the items I will let you know. The set screw hub is yours if you need it. Not needing to swap or anything as I have an extra that cant imagine needing
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Posted: Wed Jun 1st, 2016 07:08 pm |
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Fred Frederiksen Guest ![]()
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Chris, I have two Emerson 2250 coming in. What can I send you that you need from these? Fred
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Posted: Sun Sep 29th, 2019 08:10 am |
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Dale Scribner AFCA Member ![]()
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Hi Fred, Just received an Emerson 2150 from the son of the original owner. It is in near mint condition, non osc. I could find no numbers or id tag, but on the back of the blade is stamped 16 deg. The degree sign being a small high placed "0". Runs perfectly, no bent blades, shinny black. It is listed in an ad for 1936. this is how it arrived, I havn't cleaned it up yet. I only have 5 fans, 2 of them octigons and a 32" Fresh'nd aire that is in restoration now. I am 76 and recently discovered old fans. What fun, If the photos are not present, let me know as the upload new photo didn't seem to be working correctly. Dale Attached Image (viewed 481 times): Last edited on Sun Sep 29th, 2019 08:13 am by Dale Scribner |
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Posted: Sun Sep 29th, 2019 04:04 pm |
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George Durbin AFCA Member ![]()
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I just cleaned and restored this one... I left all the paina on the motor and just cleaned it... The base was toasted so it got stripped and Rust-o-leum paint... The badge cleaned up pretty good... Those are wonderful fans! Geo... ![]()
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Posted: Sun Sep 29th, 2019 04:53 pm |
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Dan Robillard AFCA Member ![]()
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That's a beautiful fan George! I picked up a 2250-B last summer with the original box and it's perfect! But I see your's has gold painted blades. Is that just what you liked or is that the original colors?![]() ![]()
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Posted: Sun Sep 29th, 2019 05:15 pm |
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George Durbin AFCA Member ![]()
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It was a black blade as all of them were... I like the gold... Geo...
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Posted: Sun Sep 29th, 2019 06:32 pm |
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Dale Scribner AFCA Member ![]()
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Very nicely done. Dale
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Posted: Sun Sep 29th, 2019 07:58 pm |
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Jim Chesnut Guest
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![]() -Is that a 10 inch blade set ? I’ve just cut a few brass Parker wing sets. $ 10 each + shipping Jim Chesnut 972-898-5605
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Posted: Mon Sep 30th, 2019 01:50 pm |
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Dan Robillard AFCA Member ![]()
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Just curious.
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