Heater that was offered by G.E. I assume this model is earlier than.I am a collector and restorer of early electric and mechanical fans and vintage electric heaters, lamps, toasters, and motors.I have been collecting and restoring these electro-mechanical wonders for over 35 years now.If you have questions or would like to leave comments, please email me.
Check in with me from time to time, I will be making changes and updates periodically. If you have an old electric fan, heater, motor, lamp or other early electric or mechanical item that you would like to sell, please contact Darryl at the email address below. I am interested in many items from the late 1800s and early 1900s. I also collect early electrical plugs, connectors, and adapters, as well as old machinist tools, tool boxes, and advertising signs and thermometers. Old bottle collecting when I was a child is what got me started in this business. We had over 100 collectors here from over 15 different states. The next annual Antique Fan Show and Swap Meet will be held at our fan shop here in Aiken. Anyone with an interest in antique and vintage fans, heaters, and other. Hundreds of old fans, heaters, toasters, candy scales, coffee grinders, telephones, cash registers, gum ball machines. A nearby hotel gives us a block of rooms for attendees at a special discounted rate. This is a 1904 Emerson 12 fan that I co-restored with fan collector friend Nick Loos. The owner contacted me to see if I was interested in purchasing it, and it turned out it was only 9 blocks from Nicks house, so I asked Nick if he would pick it up and lets restore it together. Nick is one of the best blade and cage men in the business anyway so he did all of the brass work, cleaningpolishing, etc., and sent it to me. My friend Carlton Ward, one of the best painters in the country, did the paint, and I rewired, reinsulated the windings, made some miscellaneous parts and pieces including the switch lever insulating knob, screw-in grommets, new head wire, power cord, etc., etc. It turned out great and this fan will be on display, and For Sale, at our next annual antique fan show coming up in April. Side view. Notice the ornately ribbed pie crust cast iron base and large brass wing nuts that allows the motor to swivel up and down. Rear view. Notice the ornate motor castings and embossed Emerson Induction Motor, St. These motors have internal centrifugal starting switches and can run 24 hours a day without even getting warm if properly maintained. I applied power to the CC motor for the first time in no telling how. Beach motor tag. This example was made and sold to Western Electric. Dollar Sign logo in the center is one of the most attractive of all fan. Top Heater This is an example of the round top version Luminous. Heater that was offered by G.E. I assume this model is earlier than.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
December 2020
Categories |