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For previews, discussions, and exclusive content: / dspiffy . As of 2019 I no longer work for Fanimation and all questions re: the company, their products, or the museum should be directed to them. I most likely will not reply video comments re: Fanimation or the museum. Fanimation is home of the world's largest (and presumably only) fan museum, with hundreds of fans from the 1800s to present! There are a great many ceiling fans installed EVERYWHERE in the company, including every single office and cubicle. There is also a great deal of fan-related artwork and memorabilia posted everywhere. I try to show and demonstrate as many fans as possible including some of my favorites: The Enigma (including a prototype version), the Air Shadow, the Avaston, the Torto, and the Levon, I do not know the names of many of the Fanimation models, if viewers could comment with the names of all the models shown, that would be very much appreciated! The upper level of the museum deals primarily with post-1950s ceiling, desk, and hand fans. This section is a work in progress, and I just added 38 vintage ceiling fans from my personal collection. The curator is Tom Frampton, founder of Fanimation, whose personal collection is included in the museum. Here are the fans I have added: Casablanca Centennial, c.1982, made by Tom Frampton Homestead Whisperfan III, c.1980 Codep model 100 "Galaxy" c.1981 Nutone Friction Drive c.1979 Southern Fan Co "Tara" c.1979 Patton Oak Leaf copy, model unknown Casablanca 20th Century copper/cane made by Tom Frampton c.1977 Fasco World`s Fair 38" c.1982 Casablanca Columbia #55 of 500 made by Tom Frampton, c.1976 Nutone IDPF-48 c.1979 Odyssey Creations c.1976 Casablanca Victorian/CB-1 made by Tom Frampton c.1975 "KDK (Panasonic) Renaissance (made in Japan) c.1982 Emerson "Casablanca Classic" plain, brushed nickel, 42" c.1983 Sanyo EF-56FCP (made in Japan) c.1975 Hunter "Second Century Original" c. 1992 Island Fan Co "Plantation Electric Fan" c.1981 SMC "Laguna" 24k gold plated c.1980 FASCO "Heat Cycler" c.1981 Sears (Emerson) "Turn of the Century" c.1976 Unknown solid brass fernleaf design, c.1970s Magic Heat c.1981 Quoizel "Abigail Adams" c.1980 Emerson "Strato-Jet" c.1984 Hunter Designer's Choice c.1982 Moss Caribbean Breeze c.1978 Key Largo (wicker fan, no motor) c.1979 Energy Reduction Systems c.1981 Crompton Greaves Encon "High Breeze" c.1979 Casablanca Avalon (Nassau motor) c.1990 Emerson Heat Fan c.1969 Casablanca Broadway Limited Edition #329 of 500, c.1977 Hunter Sailcloth/Outdoor Original c.1990 Evergo "Emperor"/"The Roma" c.1982 Unknown, referred to as "The I-Fan", presumably early 1980s SMC M48 c.1979 Leslie-Locke DF-523 ("Bananafan") c.1980 Leslie-Locke "Play It Again Sam" c.1980 I buy, sell, and trade vintage ceiling fans. I also do commercial fan/lighting related projects, am connected with several major fan manufacturers, I am happy to talk to anyone ages 2-200 interested in ceiling fans! Like my Facebook page: / spiffyceilingfans If you enjoy my videos, I welcome PayPal donations dspiffy@gmail.com On the web: http://www.dspiffy.com For Dan Spiffy Neuman Fan & Music Merch including Tshirts, coffee mugs, and more: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/dspiffy/