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Post by Jean Lemieux on Sept 1, 2014 19:12:00 GMT -5
The Minka Aire Artemis five blade is pretty cool.
The Fanimation that you forgot the name is difficult to see but it looks like a Belleria according to the shape of the switch housing.
Hampton Bays Quick Connects looks very nice in brass.
You never take fan pictures in your area, only on trips?
Thanks for showing the sticker of the TMT. It's the only wood bladed TMT I've seen so far.
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 2, 2014 20:30:24 GMT -5
I believe Mercury/Meridiens were available with the stepped canopy at one point or another. The Halogen Star was, don't see why the others wouldn't have been.
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Post by Max C. on Sept 6, 2014 11:44:17 GMT -5
Yup, gotta love those Murray Feisses.. Probably labeled with the model number CF-1,2,3.. Also love that Chunky GE Vent.... Can't say that I ever saw Friction drives on long down rods like those.. Oh yeah! The place had a ton more, but those are all I could get pictures of. The Minka Aire Artemis five blade is pretty cool. They are indeed. Pretty good air movers too. The Fanimation that you forgot the name is difficult to see but it looks like a Belleria according to the shape of the switch housing. Yes, that's the model. Hampton Bays Quick Connects looks very nice in brass. Probably the best finish for them. The ones shown in the pictures would probably have been some of the last SMC-made ones. You never take fan pictures in your area, only on trips? Around where I live, there are really only two sources of fan sighting material: residential fans in houses and industrial fans in store. Next time I go over to my friends' places, I could take some pictures if you like. Thanks for showing the sticker of the TMT. It's the only wood bladed TMT I've seen so far. No problem! I'm sure Tais might find this interesting as well. I believe Mercury/Meridiens were available with the stepped canopy at one point or another. The Halogen Star was, don't see why the others wouldn't have been. Casablanca has been known to use a variety of parts. I was just wondering if maybe these were manufactured when when Casablanca used the standard Hang-Tru cnopies, and replaced Spirit Of Saturn's.
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 6, 2014 13:37:52 GMT -5
I'm just thinking the Saturns were of the same general time period as the Mercury/Meridien/Halogen Star. To have replaced Saturns with more new expensive Casablanca fans in such a short time period seems unlikely to me.
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Post by Max C. on Sept 6, 2014 20:13:44 GMT -5
I'm just thinking the Saturns were of the same general time period as the Mercury/Meridien/Halogen Star. To have replaced Saturns with more new expensive Casablanca fans in such a short time period seems unlikely to me. That is a good point.
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