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Bradford Dual Exhaust Fan | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Mon Feb 22nd, 2021 03:26 am |
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David Deloria AFCA Member ![]()
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A local is selling this fan and I just spent an hour trying to find info on it but can't find anything on this exact model. It's tiny from the looks of it. What would it have been used for? Worth picking up for $20?![]()
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Posted: Mon Feb 22nd, 2021 02:46 pm |
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Arjun Saini AFCA Member ![]()
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well i heard they ratlle from the lakewood version
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Posted: Mon Feb 22nd, 2021 03:58 pm |
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Tom Zapf AFCA Member
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IT WAS MEANT TO BE SET ON A WINDOW SILL AND THE WINDOW SASH BROUGHT DOWN ON IT AT THE TOP. THE FANS ROTATE FOR INTAKE OR EXHAUST . I WOULD SAY IT IS WORTH $20
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Posted: Fri Feb 26th, 2021 03:40 am |
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Levi Mevis AFCA Member ![]()
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Bradford was the housebrand of the W. T. Grant Department Stores in Minnesota. I have a Bradford branded Hitachi made Stereo Receiver from about 1968 that used to be my great-grandparents stereo from their cottage up in Minnesota, W. T. Grant was like Sears and J. C. Penney or Montgomery Wards where they had other companies make stuff for them and they slapped their name on it. Prior to the mid 1960s W. T. Grant stuff was just branded W. T. Grant. I hope this helps.
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