The piano-keyed beauties...
...from the 80's included the Galaxy, Lasko, Sanyo, Tatung, Sears, and many other brands.
They were based off the same overall design as shown below.
I have always loved the saphire-blue blades. Just looking at them make me feel cooler! The chrome grilles are a nice touch. Whisper quiet, low power consumption, and good airflow.
I fell in love with these when going to day care as a tot, as they had a 12" blue Galaxy there.
Later I admired the brown and gray bladed ones at Sears (the furthest one at left).
These could be had in a 9" model but they usually had a rotary switch. 15" and 12" wall-mount models were also available.
I had found a Tatung 12" blue-blader in the trash in 1983 or so. I oiled it and used it in my room until I moved out in 1995. My mom kept it and still uses it at her house. All on a single reoil...
Of the three blue-bladed models shown, the Lasko is on the left. I go this at a thrift store and restored it. Only the grille is a little different.
Later that year, the two Galaxies showed up on my back patio, along with a few other small, newer fans.
I finally realized where they came from. My old neighbor across the street had them in his garage. Long ago when I was there I had made a comment of 'if you ever decide to get rid of those, I will take them".
Well he had a stroke a couple years back, recovered, and was starting to downsize. He remembered what I had asked, and he delivered.
I do not need all these, but I will keep them as mementos of him and his family.
I also have a light blue Superlectric 20" box fan with the metal blades. It was a trash find and I had done a paintless resto on it. Works great but it is buried in the shed now...
I have an ugly green spray-painted Manning Bowman 20" metal blade box fan on the patio for general use - another trash find. Did not need anything - runs strong! Unique two-speed single push-button switch.
I have a Toastmaster 20" plastic bladed box fan from the late 90's. This thing was so nasty it took a couple years before I could work on it. I finally cleaned it all up - oven cleaner works wonders on plastic.
This is the latest box fan I will keep. After 2000, the quality was like a snowball rolling downhill.
It is 104* out here now. One cannot have too many fans....
