So I can just daisy chain the six fans together and put the pot before the fans on the lead?
Yo greengiant whats the 100K 10k and 1k mean? 
Those are the resistance values of the potentiometer, 100000 ohms, 10000 ohms, and 1000 ohms. They are basically a variable resistor, so you could send full power to the fans or adjust them up to the value of the pot. Essentially the same thing as a resistor, but you will be able to select the speed you want. The number of turns is important because if you just want to supply 1500 ohms resistance using a 1000000 ohm pot, you will only want to turn it half way on a 25 turn pot. Lots of them out there are only 1 to 5 turns. Makes accurate adjustment very difficult.
However, daisy chaining the fans together would probably slow the speed down on them, but you might have better results if you connect them in parallel. If you connect them in series, the last fan will spin slower than the first. In parallel they should all spin at the same speed. A pot in series before the fans should be able to control the speed. Just hook them up and give it a try. The fans should be pretty robust unlike led's. If you are pulling the juice for them from the 5V line in your computer, you shouldn't have to worry about blowing them without a resistor/potentiometer hooked up.