Antique Deihl Hatbox Ceiling Fan, c.1905

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  • Опубліковано 29 лип 2024

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  • @AlexanderPromethius
    @AlexanderPromethius 2 роки тому

    Jack forget me I believe your name is George

  • @AlexanderPromethius
    @AlexanderPromethius 2 роки тому

    Hi Zach this is Robert Brandon you do such amazing work I just had my birthday and would very much like to purchase the Emerson Silver Swan 12-in 3-speed fan as a birthday gift to myself and from Friends should you come across one it would be greatly appreciated it doesn't have to be good cosmetically as I'm very good at restoration having just joined the antique fan Collectors Association just want to make sure everything is good inside electrically if it needs a new capacitor Etc that's my main concern would you please let me know if you have already restored the 10-inch model but I have my heart set on a 12-inch 3 speed version I would be using my PayPal account as in the past I was a victim several years ago happy New Year happy Valentines and hopefully I will hear from you best to you and your family looks like we're starting to come out of this crazy pandemic everybody be safe best regards to you Robert Brandon I do live in southeast Florida

  • @Ignaz1894
    @Ignaz1894 2 роки тому

    Hello, I was wondering if you could tell me what I'm looking at in the lower left hand corner of the video? It looks to be a lamp of sorts? I'd love to see more. Thanks

    • @chestertownelectric6290
      @chestertownelectric6290  2 роки тому

      There is a 1950’s 16mm film editing station. I posted a video of it. The blue ball hanging from the ceiling is a 1910 Dayton Midge ceiling fan that I am working on. I know a guy that has two black ones for sale for $600/each, if you are interested.

    • @chestertownelectric6290
      @chestertownelectric6290  2 роки тому

      The black iron chandelier is pretty new and is for sale.

    • @Ignaz1894
      @Ignaz1894 2 роки тому

      @@chestertownelectric6290 It's the film editor, thanks. I thought it was a French or British task lamp, but I see lamps everywhere.