Ceiling Fan Mystery Revealed And Comparing The Two Schoolhouse Light Globes
Recorded in late May this year. I'm just showing the label on the ceiling fan light kit because there is no label for the fan though. IAM also shows the difference between the two SCH. . .
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Comments on Ceiling Fan Mystery Revealed And Comparing The Two Schoolhouse Light Globes
This isn’t made in china, i don’t see a clue of it not being made in china.
I know, like I mentioned to SonicZoom1993, they are American-made, plus, I have had these fans since the mid-80’s.
or it could be that it was made by an Asian company in the U.S.
It may not be made in China, but it’s highly unlikely that it was made in the US. It’s most likely from somewhere in Asia.
This fan was sold in the U.S. back in the 80’s I believe. Btw, do you have the same ceiling fan like this one?
I don’t have one like this. It was a fan sold in the US, however it was not made in the US. Fans like this are almost always imported. Most US made fans had a different type of motor than this one has. People used those generic light kits on all types of fans, not just the ones listed on the label, so it could still be anything. I still think it’s a K-Mart Alaska.
i think it is a chinese ceiling fan
Nope, its not China-made ceiling fan it is made in the U.S. because they were made probably in the mid-80’s to the early or mid-90’s.