There’s nothing like an old fan – one that could take a finger off. This fan weighs 13 pounds and was manufactured by Westinghouse in 1941. It takes up residence in my kitchen from June to August. We got the fan from my father-in-law, who lubricated it and replaced the worn cord. It works splendidly and will probably last another 73 years!
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