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Post by jeremy on Aug 21, 2008 22:35:39 GMT -5
nope,it's a moss "tropical breeze" spinner... here is mine i got:
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Post by kelly on Aug 21, 2008 22:51:47 GMT -5
hey jeremy r u interested in my casablanca k55 1980 very first of the year made victorian
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Post by jeremy on Aug 21, 2008 23:03:32 GMT -5
no thanks
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Post by kelly on Aug 21, 2008 23:19:54 GMT -5
ok
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 22, 2008 0:20:06 GMT -5
Yeah that's a Moss Tropical Deluxe 48''. Its just that usually it comes with a single fitter on it. This time it did not.
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Post by kelly on Aug 22, 2008 0:28:44 GMT -5
hey jean r u interested in a 1980 casablanca victorian fan 3 speed
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2008 16:41:43 GMT -5
I dont think they normally come with a fitter, I've seen the box to one, it did not include a light kit.
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Post by JW on Aug 22, 2008 16:58:43 GMT -5
hey jeremy r u interested in my casablanca k55 1980 very first of the year made victorian hey jean r u interested in a 1980 casablanca victorian fan 3 speed Kelly, have you ever thought about sending these people private messages? Also, haven't you already started a thread on this fan saying it was available? People would have responded on that thread if they were interested. There's no need to make an off-topic post on an existing thread.
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Post by kelly on Aug 22, 2008 22:30:06 GMT -5
ok sorry about that
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Post by Ben C. on Aug 27, 2008 16:06:50 GMT -5
OK, I'm finally not lazy enough to post some pics. First off, here's one of 4 huggers at a rest stop in Maryland. Here's the Moss I posted earlier: Not a ceiling fan, but it kind of is. This was at the National Zoo: Still at Nat. Zoo, this time outside. Those are big motors: Gift shop there had these huggers, with three being footprint vents: At the National Air and Space Museum, there were 8 of these industrials: On a side note, imagine this being a motor for a fan: :bananaride: Vornado being used at the gift shop counter: Several spinner-motor Casablancas at the McDonalds: Cheap things at a McD's: Nutone Prolines at another rest stop coming back: Regencies at a Subway: And stupid hard-to-make-out Nutone huggers: I didn't have enough time to take pics of all of them, but trust me, there was a LOT more than this.
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Post by kelly on Aug 27, 2008 16:19:35 GMT -5
nice fans ben
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 27, 2008 19:25:01 GMT -5
Not your not lazy, you always post a LOT of pics. I haven't posted yet any pics of ceiling fans around here. I feel shamed you should not. Yeah I already seen those black Honeywell 8'' fans installed in some weird places too. Its because you can mount those on the ceiling fans and walls. They even said it in the manual. Usually for most of portable fans they recommended to NOT mount them on the ceiling. Those are REALLY powerful for their size. I know I already had one in 2003. Hum I don't know want are the Industrials in the Space Museum. They looks like a cross between a Dayton Marley's and a Fan-Air. But of course they are not really old. Wind Chaser also makes that same black 12'' Desk fan with 5 blades and mesh grill. Black & Decker also make a pedestal fan with the same blades. Its called the Typhoon 12''. Actually the chrome fan with oval ends blades is not that cheap. Its a Concord Decorama. Its have a 172x15mm motor with 13 pitch blades. Same kind of quality as the Casablanca Four Season III. But they don't make it in chrome anymore. Its weird usually Subways always had some brass plated ceiling fans(what ever PB or AB) now the recent Subways have some Recency in some kind of ugly stone finish. They use pull chains ends similar to Encon. Last summer I saw a newer Subway in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia and it had two Hunters spinning slowly. I think they were some Passport III. I'm pretty sure it could NOT have been some Paramount XP ones. I like the set up of amber Tiffany swag lamps in the restaurants. Very 1970s-1980s.
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Post by Ben C. on Aug 27, 2008 20:49:47 GMT -5
I'm lazy because it sits there on my camera.
I have two of those Honeywells. I don't like them. They are noisy, move little air, but pretty well built. I think I'm going to sell them though.
If the Concord isn't cheap, why are the blade arms sagging?
A lot of the newer Subways I've seen have textured rust colored HB Camerons.
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Post by jeremy on Aug 27, 2008 21:03:00 GMT -5
we have like 5+ subways in my home city(one of them inside our wal mart) and EVERY subway is covered with those regencys fans.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 27, 2008 22:19:58 GMT -5
Actually I haven't seen Subways with those Recency's around here yet. Most of Subways around here are older ones from the 1990s and 1980s and have some more classic PB and AB fans with oak blades. Like I said I seen ONE with newer Hunters. They were probably Summer Breeze III or Passport III. But that was in Nova Scotia.
About the Concord Decorama I said the motor is not that bad. But the brackets appears to be pretty generic and skinny looking.
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