As much as it pains me to say this, please do not fan (groan) the flames of this conflict any further, Fan People. Thanking you in advance, all sides of this, for your consideration.
My good friend Brian here is right. 95% of fans in abanoned buildings will NEVER be used again. If the owner actually does come in contact with the fan(s), it will most likely be thrown in a dumpster or a landfill somewhere.
Plus, most of the fans seen on the AFCA were acquired at thrift shops, estate/garage sales, e-bay, or from other collectors. Not all of those fans were stolen, and who really gives a flying fuck about fair market value anyway? If you can get a really nice fan for cheap, well so be it. Oh, and you're making it sound like the AFCA is a cult... BULLSHIT! The AFCA is no different than Opacity. It's a place for collectors, like Opacity is a place for UEs and those who like abandonments.
From all the research I've done I can't find that there was ever a crematorium associated with this hospital. There is and was a crematorium in the town and there were incinerators on ground for burning garbage, just like at any other large facility or hospital, whether or not they were devoted to people with psychiatric issues.
It always seems like curtains end up eventually looking identical to the rotting wall they are closest to. Hmm... Soaking up pigments from the paint and plaster maybe? Another mystery.
if you to the left theres a packet or something saying respirator,that leads me to believe maybe it is some sort of experimental breathing apperatus, what would lynne think?
Can we say rationale to the extreme? But I suppose you don't know better given the illustrious president of the fan club setting such a fine example. I mean since over half the fans in his collection were acquired well under market value, if not outright stolen, how can any of his followers learn anything. But I suppose if he tosses his members enough free BBQ pork and beer he will keep his image intact. No need to sweep away all the dust covering the true story of many of his fan finding methods. It's all about bonding, right?
Not that he's the only one in the club stealing fans. But certainly he, unlike many of his brainless doters, can afford to pay market value.
But, I digress. Enjoy your ill gotten booty. Make sure a few thousand pounds of plaster and asbestos doesn't fall on your head next time you yank what is become a fairly common fan off the ceiling of a 110 year old building.