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Post by Tais on Dec 23, 2013 10:57:41 GMT -5
In India, CG whirlwinds are labelled as "CG cool breeze". As for that Pak fan seen in the bathroom, it looks like "gold coin" an old Indian brand. its actually a kitchen, not a bathroom
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 15, 2014 3:32:07 GMT -5
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Post by Tais on Jan 15, 2014 5:40:37 GMT -5
yes it is! the one i took the picture of was in dubai mall, the link u posted is about another branch in mirdif city center.. i didnt know it also existed there, thanks for pointing it out!
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 16, 2014 3:56:46 GMT -5
yes it is! the one i took the picture of was in dubai mall, the link u posted is about another branch in mirdif city center.. i didnt know it also existed there, thanks for pointing it out! Theses stores are rare. They are only found in France, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE and Japan. It's cool that just the city of Dubai has two of them considering they are so scattered around the world. This other outlet seems to have not one but two Marelli fans installed if you enlarge the picture. What made me believe it could have been taken in a Franklin & Marshall store is because you wrote that it's an Italian clothing store and even though the style of clothing they sell is very US style it's actually a company from Italy and I know that their store in Toulouse also have the same Marelli Maestralino reproduction installed on a long pole. After I did more research it seems that all of their stores have theses fans installed in them. I hope you check out their other store too.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Feb 17, 2014 0:30:03 GMT -5
Tais, I wanted to let you know that I found what are those black five blade fans you saw in Oman in April 2012 that are on page 11 of this thread. They are from a Bangkok based brand called Mr. Ken. Even though they are shown with mahogany finish on the blades, the blades might be reversible or they have changed a few things on them since 2008. www.mrken-fan.com/products/view/art/339They offer a lot of cool fans but also many very ugly ones. Mostely contemporary fans. They notably have that ugly cheap looking copy of the Marelli Maestralino, a 66 cm five clear colored contoured plastic blade fan, a 142 cm five bladed top mount spinner, a nice four bladed outdoor fan and some nice ornte brass fans. They offer 220V equivalent of some Minka Aire, Fanimations and Litex plus some rebrand Casa Fan.
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Post by Tais on Apr 14, 2014 14:07:41 GMT -5
some sightings: some fans in india snapped my one of my siblings who took a visit there ortem CG high breeze (2010s) polar bajaj ortem 2 fans in a hotel in seychelles (not my sightings) SMC K56 in a kitchen
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 14, 2014 16:48:31 GMT -5
Cool sightings with cool installs.
The first and 3rd one would be some recent Crompton Greaves High Breeze.
Fan two and four could be GEC like the ones made in 120V. It could be something else too. I think I've seen them before on a site.
The fan with decorations on the blades seems to say Polar on the canopy.
The plain white fans are some Bajaj. Probably the model Ultima.
From the pictures I've seen, Seychelles seems to have a great fan diversity. The first one is a Fanimation Sandella and the other one a MIE.
I suppose the last one is local. You can reduce the amount of reflect and add contrast for pictures that have bright lights right behind the fan. It's the common problem of ceiling fans pictures. Most of computers comes with programs that offers at least these options and often much more than just that. I think Photobucket even have it now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2014 21:46:14 GMT -5
I think my favorite is the first picture, I love the ceiling!
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Post by zaveri on Apr 15, 2014 12:23:59 GMT -5
Cool sightings with cool installs. The first and 3rd one would be some recent Crompton Greaves High Breeze. Fan two and four could be GEC like the ones made in 120V. It could be something else too. I think I've seen them before on a site. The fan with decorations on the blades seems to say Polar on the canopy. The plain white fans are some Bajaj. Probably the model Ultima. From the pictures I've seen, Seychelles seems to have a great fan diversity. The first one is a Fanimation Sandella and the other one a MIE. I suppose the last one is local. You can reduce the amount of reflect and add contrast for pictures that have bright lights right behind the fan. It's the common problem of ceiling fans pictures. Most of computers comes with programs that offers at least these options and often much more than just that. I think Photobucket even have it now. The last fan seems to be more like Cg high speed. As for the fans 5 and 6 they really are polar.
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Post by zaveri on Apr 15, 2014 12:24:51 GMT -5
The two polars have a got a rod-canopy missing
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Post by Tais on May 30, 2015 4:33:59 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on May 30, 2015 20:03:33 GMT -5
Nice sightings! My favorite is the tiny CG..that thing must fly!
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Post by Tais on May 31, 2015 1:17:39 GMT -5
yes it is! the one i took the picture of was in dubai mall, the link u posted is about another branch in mirdif city center.. i didnt know it also existed there, thanks for pointing it out! Theses stores are rare. They are only found in France, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE and Japan. It's cool that just the city of Dubai has two of them considering they are so scattered around the world. This other outlet seems to have not one but two Marelli fans installed if you enlarge the picture. What made me believe it could have been taken in a Franklin & Marshall store is because you wrote that it's an Italian clothing store and even though the style of clothing they sell is very US style it's actually a company from Italy and I know that their store in Toulouse also have the same Marelli Maestralino reproduction installed on a long pole. After I did more research it seems that all of their stores have theses fans installed in them. I hope you check out their other store too. yesterday i passed by the shop and those marellis were operating at full speed! I couldnt take photos due to low battery
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Post by Jean Lemieux on May 31, 2015 13:34:11 GMT -5
I'm happy to see you posting here again. Awesome sightings!
It's cool to see that those vintage SMC K56 are still there and the same for those awesome blue TMT's. The installation of those is very cool.
Very cool the medium size ABC. I wish we would see those in this size more often. I hope you can figure a way to get them.
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Post by Tais on Jun 7, 2015 10:13:14 GMT -5
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