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Subject: The Collectors Newsletter #1004 June 8, 2015 Date: Mon Jun 08 2015 05:22 pm
From: Janis Kracht To: All

It's always fun to see what other people own and treasure! Although we can't
put the pictures in this newsletter, please visit our Facebook page to view the 
images and learn about those items.

Please let us know if you'd like us to highlight one of your favorite
collectibles!
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One of our readers sends this info and pictures about a fan he's researching.
Any fan experts out there?

Antique General Electric Brass Oscillating Fan 20" tall C╟⌠ 16" fan blade
diameter The brass plate on the top of the motor housing only gives this
insight ...  NO.  523674 Volts 110 Cycles 60

Hi All, I am doing some research for a friend that has this Antique GE Fan and
is looking to have me sell it.  I would like your help (or direction) in
identifying the model and year and the approximate value of the item.  If you
can (or you know of someone that I can talk to that can) assist me in finding
out this information, it would be much appreciated.

Please see the pictures here (and/or in the attachments) to assist with the ID
and to note the condition.

Condition:
The oscillating switch cover plate has obviously been broken in the past and
patched in some manner.  There is also a modern electrical wire and plug that
has been spliced into the fan, replacing the original.  The original wire
between the base and motor housing remains intact.

Runs powerfully and smoothly, and the oscillating function works just fine,
switches all work.  I thank you for any insight or interest you may have ...

Sincerely
Richard C

You can see the images of Richard's fan here:
https://www.facebook.com/TIASAntiques/posts/10153378184738656
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Need some help identifying a tool or test device. 13.5" total length and 1.5"
diameter along the full length with a 5.75" shaped wood handle.  Besides the
wood handle the rest of the tool has a removable copper/brass tube cover that
exposes a brass(?) close ended 1" width fork that has a metal strip attached
and a pivoting scale attached to the sided of the fork.  Metal strip is ~
11/16".  Scale goes from 100, 135, 150 to 200 and the letter "C" on top.  The
metal strip shows evidence of flame and soot.  Not a single mark, letter or
number I can find anywhere on the device.

Pat

You can see images of this tool here:
https://www.facebook.com/TIASAntiques/posts/10153388542088656
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