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Enriching the Beauty of Antique Electric Fans
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White Glove Fan Workshop Preview

December 9, 2013 Tim Marks

A detailed drawing is a critical step to accomplish your goal of a dream shop. This was the first draft of mine, and was heavily modified over time.

Last Spring I married my beautiful wife, Shanna. Shortly after that we moved into a new home and also found out that we were pregnant! As a result of the move and other life changes, the new White Glove Fans workshop has been a work in progress for nearly three months. Click through to view some pictures and commentary of where our fans are brought back to life.

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Meet Our Latest Blogger: Josh Backens

November 1, 2013 Tim Marks
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Josh Backens

I have been a certified aircraft mechanic for over twelve years. During this time, I have gained extensive knowledge in several separate fields including electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, fluid, paint, and power plant systems. As a former aircraft maintenance supervisor, I became an expert at quality control and inspection by overseeing overall employee production.  I have been interested in antiques ever since I was a child and began restoring them around the age of 10. Over the years, I discovered restoring and collecting fans to be my true calling in the antique world. I am now dedicated to restoring fans to perfection full time. My favorite fan is the Thomas Edison glass backed iron clad. 

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Meet our Latest Blogger: John Carvallo

October 31, 2013 Tim Marks
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Jon Carvallo

My passion is in the hunt! The most exhilarating part of antique collecting is the search for hidden gems; flea markets, auctions, classified ads, but also in some very inconspicuous places, such as trash piles, estate sales and bargain bins. My background is in business and marketing, but through my friends and co-hobbyists I have been seasoned on the proper methods to bring these historical items back to life in such a way that displays the true beauty of our American history. Although it's hard to pick a favorite fan, I'd have to say my hunt is currently for an Eck hurricane fan.

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Modern Machining and the Antique Fan

September 13, 2013 Tim Marks
About an hour later and we had enough parts to make 15 vane fans.

About an hour later and we had enough parts to make 15 vane fans.

Often we need parts to complete the restoration of a 100 year old fan. Fortunately for White Glove Fans' team of restoration artists, we have that capability in-house in Bethlehem, PA. More after the break.

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Why are GE Fans the Most Desirable?

September 12, 2013 Tim Marks
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Let's preface this post by saying that my opinion is that GE fans are the most desirable. Why? Well I have a lot of reasons. Click through to find out why.

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The blogs at White Glove Fans are designed to let you know what projects we are working on, what projects we have finished, as well as to discuss general fan topics: whether its restoration techniques, our latest find at the flea market, or the history of fans.

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