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I sure coulda used that Box fan in the Galveston Texas area last week when we stayed at a beach house. A/C was cranked inside, but I needed more relief out on the covered deck.

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I think that baby made its way up nort, been a bit chilly here in Minnesota. Maybe TRZ moved up there and took the fan, he has not been heard from in a long time!

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That might be too much thrust for your boat. I'd suggest a 19" box fan but I haven't seen any advertisements for that size recently. Keep your hopes up!

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Could I use the fan in the boat as a weedless trolling motor?

That would be real DUMB as the moister would effect the integrity of the stickers which believe or not is what makes this fan special... smile

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You can't put a price on fairy tale stickers such as unicorns and Kansas City Royals. The Royals must be a fairy tale since I forget the last time they were any good.

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That would be real DUMB as the moisture would effect the integrity of the stickers which believe or not is what makes this fan special... smile

I forgot about the importance of the stickers, thanks for reminding me! laugh

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Wow, i never understood what this post was all about, so i read the first page...Laugh my A#$ Off!

24 pages later and still talking about the stickers laugh

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I could have used that baby to cool my deer I shot opening day, it got a bit warm and may have spoiled??? Oh to have a nice 20 in. box fan to keep it cool as a cucumber. laugh

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I don't feel like reading 70 pages of posts... but how has this thread gone on so long?

Question: Does the box fan have large talons?

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some of the posts in the first few pages are just simply classic...if you have not read the beginning it is well worth it.

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I thought those stickers were put on a Quail lamp shocked

Sorry, those were cheap knock-offs. frown What do you want for nothin? Besides, they weren't put on "a" quail lamp, but "the" quail lamp. grin

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Besides, they weren't put on "a" quail lamp, but "the" quail lamp. grin

My bad. THE QUAIL LAMP YES THE ONE AND ONLY QUAIL LAMP KINDA LIKE THE ONE AND ONLY 20 INCH BOX FAN grin

End this thread and we will never ever know the final outcome of the 20 inch box fan and for anyone that has a 21 inch box fan thats just way to much volume of air that can be pushed across the grill of a fan grin

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I don't feel like reading 70 pages of posts... but how has this thread gone on so long?

Have you read any of this thread? You gotta read the first 3 or 4 pages at least. In ordinary conversation it would be very hard to talk about unicorns as much as we have. It's even harder to keep up any discussion about the Kansas City Royals, who usually fold come mid May.

BUT, this one-two punch sticker combination gives a dusty old box fan just the right amount of decoration. Even with the aid of GPS coordinates, the exact wherabouts of the box fan are unknown. I daresay the Smithsonian might be interested if it can ever be recovered.

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Was passing the time on Main street here at Lake Iwanttobethere. I was doing some window shopping when I noticed a pale weathered orange VW van slowly driving down main street in my direction. It was all done up in painted flowers and green leaves. It reminded me a lot of my long forgotten past youth. It caught my attention not because of the loud muffler or the vast number of bumper stickers and other stickers which were covering rust spots. But it was what was in the back window as it passed me. There appeared to be a 20 inch box fan pressed up against the glass, it was missing a blade and it sent a chill down my back as I could almost hear it crying out for help. I turn to see if anyone else had seen the van and by the time I turned back it was just making a turn off main street and was gone from sight. Somehow I got that gut feeling that the fan was in some sort of trouble. I soon forgot about it till I saw mention here about a 20 inch box fan. Hmmm

Not sure if there's been any RELIABLE reports on where that fan might be located now, but I'm pretty sure I heard the Gratefull Dead (minus Jerry Garcia of coarse) was going back out on tour. If they come to Minnesota I'll certainly be looking for that VW van! I gotta have that fan!

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21 inches is WAY too big. I wanted to cool my deer not blow them away. TRZ has been spotted near Mille lacs, he has a shack at WW. I can ask him where the heck that dandy fan is this winter.

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sounds like somebody should head NW tomorrow. There talkin 30-40 mph winds! sounds like whoever has the fan is going to turn it on High!

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