

The 1894-95 models had a solid frame with no provision to rotate the motor upon the base or to tilt it. All GE 'fan motors' had 6 blade fans from 1894 through 1898 after which all fans were of four blades starting with the 1899 models. 55x161 circa 1933 Austin Ko World's Fair Fan 1933 Betsy & Tony Ciffone 10' SB/WC Furniture Fan circa 1932 Nicholas Denney 10' AB/SC Cat. 272070-1 1923 Mike Heffernan 12'BB/SC Brass Bell Form AD-1 Cat. GE's 8th Oscillator Don Eckerson 16' BB/SC Form AC-1 Cat. AFCA ARCHIVES ORDER FORM GE Report No 4667 JEmerson Factory Photos.

Scans from Early Electrical Journals (Philip Colston). 723398 circa 1919 Bob & Carol Byrne 12' BB/SC 'Hotel Fan'. 719397 circa 1919 Dale Keever 8' BB/BC All Brass Phone Booth Fan circa 1919 Tom & Stefan Osdene 8' BB/BC All Brass Cat. GE's 7th Oscillator Don Eckerson 8' BB/BC All Brass Oscillator Cat. Above is a box of NOS bakelite plugs by General Electric with the insulators also in the box. Vintage Plugs (close up View 2) Here is a close up photo of several other type plugs used on vintage fans, heaters, lamps, toasters, etc, etc.
