Childhood fan for me, my grandparents had one of these in their upstairs bedroom.
@jimmyp.fanman199010 ай бұрын
I have two of these. Late 80s with stencil and a 90s blue one just like this.
@jimmyp.fanman199010 ай бұрын
Also seen two in the old walmart entrance without the light. Before they were replaced by 36 HRS Canarm Industrial. My Aunt and uncle had one in their bedroom in a mobile home. Also a 52" CEC GE Vent with lower brackets cane blades in the kitchen.😮
@alexklim9911 ай бұрын
Now this to me looks less contemporary and more along the lines of new age industrial, perhaps that which could be found during the windmill revolution of the 1970s. It was a truly a magnificent time actually, I have quite a collection of literature and first hand accounts of the tense standoff that took place between the commies and the Mongolians during this era as they both fought to be the first to design a ceiling fan that could simultaneously be utilized as a jet engine and a means of slaughtering whales to provide blubber for oil lamps during the infamous blackouts of the time period that resulted from the over usage of female gestation hormones as a means of increasing unpasteurized skim milk yield from fertile calves.
@CeilingFanCentral11 ай бұрын
Ah yes I remember those infamous blackouts, without this atomic windmill the overpopulation of whales would have increased greenhouse gasses leading to the collapse of society as we knew it. The coal powered counterpart proved to be ineffective against the gestation hormones as highlighted in the EFFNP case study published in 1972 by B. Patterson Energies & Associates, truly a remarkable advancement in the revolution mentioned above. Thank you for sharing as always.