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Post by bigclayingers on Jan 25, 2009 12:03:01 GMT -5
Yes the AeroBreeze scam is on that AeroBreeze I have... Yeah it just seems like a marketing scam to me
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 25, 2009 19:01:17 GMT -5
Whoa I love that 42'' Tyeb! The blades are not too dark compare to the first one you got. Does it runs well?
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Post by JW on Jan 25, 2009 19:43:57 GMT -5
Whoa I love that 42'' Tyeb! The blades are not too dark compare to the first one you got. Does it runs well? Actually the blades are dark - the flash just makes them look lighter. It runs at about the same speed as my 42" 6-blade.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2009 21:38:18 GMT -5
I believe I've seen that pullchain before.
I thought those HB's were called The Huntington.
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Post by JW on Jan 26, 2009 21:40:20 GMT -5
That's what I thought when I saw the fan as well. I bet anything that they changed the name - and the light kit from 4 light regular to 3 light candelabra - and the blades to "AeroBreeze" - at the same time. Maybe it's a different model altogether.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2009 21:44:07 GMT -5
Yeah I'm not hip to all those changes. I dont go in Home Depot if I can help it.
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Post by JW on Feb 7, 2009 17:13:22 GMT -5
Feb. 7: The re-rack project is finished at long last!!! (2) 52" 4B antique GE - $75 each or both for $100 52" 4B AB Evergo Emperor (newer); 3-speed - $15 $25 (light kit added)52" 4B BB Fasco 3rd gen Charleston; 4L - $50 52" 4B AB Old Jacksonville S-vent, 4L - $50 52" 5B BB Marley Gillespie, 4L - $75 52" 5B W/B Craftmade CXL - $30 52" 4B W R&M Original, 1L - $50 52" 5B W/B Litex GEV builder - $30 42" 4B BB 2nd gen Tyeb GEV - $15 52" 5B W Hunter Silent Breeze, 1L - $30 SOLD52" 5B W/B Concord builder, 4L - $30 SOLD52" 5B Bk/B Hampton Bay Colby, 3L - $15 (damaged; brass brackets not original) SOLDNEW:52"? 4B AB Evergo reversible spinner - $20 42" 4B W Heritage flush-mount, 1L - $10 52" 5B AB Concord Dynasty - $50 SOLDPics: Dynasty Emperor (I brought in the glass myself) Reversible Evergo; "new" blades and new light kit; variable speed wall control added Heritage Wide shot of new racks (raised about two feet; 30 permanent outlet boxes installed on 5 circuits, 6 per circuit); reorganization of light fixtures and glass in progress
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Post by jeremy on Feb 7, 2009 17:22:57 GMT -5
THERES MY EVERGO!!! but i still got mine and I'M KEEPING IT!!! and that hertiage>>jw,best way to do with it is toss it out the window and hear that beautiful "crash" sound(i know they probly don't like it,but if i own that habitat,i would let you do it)..
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Post by Troy on Feb 7, 2009 19:47:43 GMT -5
the hugger is not a hertiage it is a harbor breeze.
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Post by bigclayingers on Feb 7, 2009 20:05:06 GMT -5
42" Harbor Breeze Armitage to be exact.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Feb 7, 2009 22:51:43 GMT -5
Whoa that Concord Dynasty is really unique!
Now you have much more place to hang fans?
A variable control is ok with those Evergo 48'' spinners? BTW jeremy your is in better condition.
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Post by jeremy on Feb 7, 2009 23:27:17 GMT -5
Whoa that Concord Dynasty is really unique! Now you have much more place to hang fans? A variable control is ok with those Evergo 48'' spinners? BTW jeremy your is in better condition. thank you jean i can tell mine is in better shape
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Post by JW on Feb 8, 2009 0:46:35 GMT -5
Yeah, I wasn't sure which of the two it was, so I just guessed. I thought Heritage made an identical model. It didn't come with the light globe, nor did I have an exact match, so there was this weird looking "knobby" one that had been on the shelf for about a year (probably since I started helping out there) that I put on it just so I could get rid of it. At this point I'm just trying to get stuff moved out as we are overrun with light fixtures and parts right now.
The variable speed control works fine with the Evergo. It's an older infinite speed control made specifically by Leviton for fans. And Jeremy's is in much better shape - when I got this one, it had a bent bracket, the blades were all but destroyed, and it had no light kit. What you see here is the fan with a new light kit, a spare (albeit identical) set of blades I had on the shelf, the bracket fixed, and the speed control. There are still blotches of white paint on a couple of parts, but they aren't really all that noticeable.
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Post by jeremy on Feb 8, 2009 0:49:45 GMT -5
another note jean,this evergo is still in good shape,mine is just "better" shape like by little better(not much better).
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Post by thefanman84 "Elder Moss" on Feb 8, 2009 5:04:05 GMT -5
i like the emperor and the evergo!!! so 80s!!!
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