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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 Menominee Staghorn

September 30, 2014 Tim Marks
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Fairly rare and very beautiful, the Menominee Staghorn is a must-have antique brass fan for your collection.

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White Glove Fans is Now Suppling Fan Decals

September 20, 2014 Tim Marks
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Antique fans often require replacement decals such as those used for logos, badges, or speed numbering. We are proud to announce that we are now supplying fan related decals in limited quantities. 

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Screw Drivers

September 13, 2014 Tim Marks

Having the right tool to get the job done can make the difference between doing a good job and ruining a valuable antique. Click through for a discussion of the ubiquitous screwdriver.

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R&M Lollipop Fan

May 25, 2014 Tim Marks

Click through for a complete write up of the beautiful and unique R&M Lollipop Fan

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For Sale: 1910 Hawthorn/Victor Vane Fan

May 21, 2014 Tim Marks

Interested in buying a fully restored White Glove Fan? Now is your chance.

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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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How to Professionally Polish Brass
How to Professionally Polish Brass
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Polishing 100 year old brass is no easy task. It takes patience and lots of practice to achieve a perfect, scratch free mirror finish. In this article I will explain the process I use that I have found yields the best results.

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