"FAN"tastic find

scubamike

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Re: "FAN"tastic find

Mike, How is your wife doing? I don't know what kinda surgery shes had, nor is it any of my business, but I Hope shes doing ok going thru all this.. You all have been on my mind..

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myelo1023

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Re: "FAN"tastic find

Mike, congrats on the fans.....isn't it amazing how little things can suddenly make us so happy!!!! I'd never had made it back in the "olden" days!!! :-\
 

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scubamike

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Re: "FAN"tastic find

just-geese said:
myelo1023 said:
Mike, congrats on the fans.....isn't it amazing how little things can suddenly make us so happy!!!! I'd never had made it back in the "olden" days!!! :-\
Sissy
In addition to their utilitarian function, vintage or antique fans, and in particular electric fans manufactured from the late 1800s through the 1950s, have become a recognized collectible category, and in the U.S.A. an active collector club, the Antique Fan Collectors Association, supports the hobby.[1].

I thought you were around back then ;D

Oh sure easy to say "mr I have power I have cold beer". This I vow. When I get the good stuff I will rule! ( my wife says I am quite mad you know) :tongue3:
 

myelo1023

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Re: "FAN"tastic find

just-geese said:
myelo1023 said:
Mike, congrats on the fans.....isn't it amazing how little things can suddenly make us so happy!!!! I'd never had made it back in the "olden" days!!! :-\
Sissy
In addition to their utilitarian function, vintage or antique fans, and in particular electric fans manufactured from the late 1800s through the 1950s, have become a recognized collectible category, and in the U.S.A. an active collector club, the Antique Fan Collectors Association, supports the hobby.[1].

I thought you were around back then ;D

Ok Don...you are just WRONG for that!
 

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scubamike

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Re: "FAN"tastic find

myelo1023 said:
just-geese said:
myelo1023 said:
Mike, congrats on the fans.....isn't it amazing how little things can suddenly make us so happy!!!! I'd never had made it back in the "olden" days!!! :-\
Sissy
In addition to their utilitarian function, vintage or antique fans, and in particular electric fans manufactured from the late 1800s through the 1950s, have become a recognized collectible category, and in the U.S.A. an active collector club, the Antique Fan Collectors Association, supports the hobby.[1].

I thought you were around back then ;D

Ok Don...you are just WRONG for that!

Hi Myelo,

Thanks for sticking up for me but just look at his avatar. I don't think he's gonna give St. Theresa any competition! ;D
 

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