Description: Up for auction is a vintage Parris-Dunn Corporation Presentation Windmill Sales Demonstration Model, dating from the 1940s. This piece is a fascinating example of mid-20th century engineering, originally used to demonstrate the functionality of wind-powered generators. **Item Details:** - **Manufacturer:** Parris-Dunn Corporation (Unmarked) - **Era:** c. 1940s - **Materials:** Metal model with wooden blades - **Measurements:** - **Height:** 21.5 inches Base 6.5" X 6.5" - **Condition:** Fair to good condition. The model shows signs of wear consistent with its age, and is unmarked. Please review the detailed photos to assess the overall condition. **About Parris-Dunn Corporation:** Founded in 1917 in Clarinda, Iowa, the Parris-Dunn Corporation initially gained recognition for its wind generators and other mechanical innovations. In 1934, they introduced wind generators based on the patented Slip the Wind governing principle, designed by co-founder William Dunn. This innovation allowed the blades to pivot and tilt, protecting the windmill from damage during high winds by reducing the force exerted on the blades. Parris-Dunn wind generators were particularly popular throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, serving as a reliable source of electricity for rural areas before widespread electrification. Though the demand for their wind generators declined with the expansion of rural electrification, Parris-Dunn's legacy in innovative mechanical design remains significant. This model, though unmarked, reflects the quality and ingenuity for which the company was known. This model would make a unique addition to any collection of industrial or historical models, offering a glimpse into the practical applications of wind energy technology from the mid-20th century. Please feel free to ask any questions before bidding. These are becoming increasingly harder to find.
Price: 1199 USD
Location: Granger, Indiana
End Time: 2024-09-17T18:50:41.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: Western Americana
Handmade: No