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Enriching the Beauty of Antique Electric Fans
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enriching the beauty of antique electric fans

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The Fifth Annual Lehigh Valley Fan Meet

May 18, 2014 Tim Marks

The fifth annual Lehigh Valley fan meet was held this weekend at Robin Cook's home in Coopersburg, PA. 

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Winding a GE Kidney Fan Motor

May 7, 2014 Tim Marks

Re-winding a motor can be daunting. Click through for a photo journal of the process.

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Tumbling Brass and Steel Hardware

May 2, 2014 Tim Marks
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Tumbling is a quick and easy way of reducing your labor while doing a restoration. Click through to see how.

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Westinghouse Vane Oscillator

April 24, 2014 Tim Marks

Click through to see over 40 photos showing the complete preservation of a 1910 Westinghouse 12" vane oscillating fan.

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Old Catalog Pictures of GE Coin Op Fan

March 18, 2014 Tim Marks

GE Coin Op fans are very popular and sought after by collectors. Click through to see some historic magazine advertisements featuring this unique fan.

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The blogs at White Glove Fans are designed to let you know what projects we are working on, what projects we have finished, as well as to discuss general fan topics: whether its restoration techniques, our latest find at the flea market, or the history of fans.

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