As of yesterday, March 10. I brought in three fans I didn't want (including one I originally took home FROM Habitat to work on). Other than those and a decent Hunter we got a tidal wave of CRAP.
(2) 52" 4B antique GE, both nonworking - $30 each
36" 3B View Fan industrial, light kit adaptable - $15
52" 4B brown R&M Original; late 70's; 1L; some parts not original - $50
42" 4B BB 2nd gen Tyeb GEV - $15 SOLD52" 5B BB SMC F52 GEV - $25 SOLDNEW:48" 4B off ivory/brass Evergo 4E3LW, custom blades by JW, LKA - $20
(brought in by JW)52" 4B AB SMC Emperor - $35
(brought in by JW)48" 4B brown/brass Moss LCA Comfort Breeze knockoff - $20
(returned to store by JW)52" 5B W/B generic Whitestar-type builder, 4L - $30
52" 4B W/B Craftmade builder, 1L - $30
52" 5B BB Hunter, 4L (3-way) - $45
52" 5B BB Harbor Breeze Cheshire? hugger new out of box, 4L - $20 (motor housing damaged)
52" 4B W/B Craftmade builder, 3L
PARTED OUT - extensive masking tape damage; damaged parts48" 4B AB Moss spinner
TRASHED - rusty; compromised parts42" 4B multicolor fan, 3L
PARTED OUT - damaged parts; caked in dust; excessively cheap42" 4B BB Encon hugger, 1L
PARTED OUT for being a piece of crap52" 5B W Harbor Breeze outdoor builder
TRASHED - extensive damageAWAITING SERVICE:42" 4B multicolor fan, 3L (same model as above)
42" 4B AB SMC builder-vent
52" 5B white builder, 4L?
Pics:
Emperor I brought in - this is one of the earlier ones, with the wide square-bottom blades.
Moss I brought back. These have to be THE crappiest brackets ever made. They are out of alignment and because of their shape and the metal used it is impossible to realign them perfectly. Piece of crap, to say the least!
4E3LW, with the blades I got from a thrift store and refinished. One side is off white and the other side is "washed oak". The canopy was taken off a Tai Shan import fan and repainted, as the original canopy broke. Other parts of this fan (namely, the motor itself) have been repainted.
One of the ugliest, cheapest looking builderfans ever built in my opinion. My now-deceased grandmother (not the one with the interesting fans in her house) got these installed in her apartment around '92 or so. This is what the Harbor Breeze Whitestar and a number of others are modeled after.
Run-of-the-mill Craftmade
Hunter
Harbor Breeze hugger out of the box; the motor housing has a big dent in it. These fans are a PAIN IN THE BUTT to install.