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Post by Noah C on Jan 7, 2015 20:55:25 GMT -5
The hunter model is called the alcove, and all the casas and emersons are awesome. That description for the footprint hugger is pretty bad tho
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Post by fancollector12 on Jan 7, 2015 22:28:09 GMT -5
The hunter model is called the alcove, and all the casas and emersons are awesome. That description for the footprint hugger is pretty bad tho I already said it was the Alcove.
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Post by JW on Jan 8, 2015 7:51:02 GMT -5
I already said it was the Alcove. I have a question (no offence) it seems like you have something against me. As of late, you had always had something to reply to me on here in opposition or something that is somewhat rude; or have put me down in some fashion. I am not mad, just asking if there is something I have to do so that you are not as against me and not as rude as you've been Please take this sort of thing to PM's.
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Post by Max C. on Jan 9, 2015 0:09:13 GMT -5
I need a W-11 switch! The Hunter is an Alcove II, basically a 44" Coastal Breeze Plus with a light kit and bronze finish with dark blades. Now you know where to get one Ah, that makes sense. Do you know when and where the Alcove was sold? Looks like my Panama with different lights. It looks like this could be a dual-install, which would be really nice. That would have been indeed! An old pull-chain model, very nice. Most Delta IIs were pull chain. There were some with Inteli-Touch, however they were extremely rare. The Delta III was redially sold with Inteli-Touch at Expo Desogn Centers back in around 2007 though. Same here! I just though this was was kind of funny. What does/did one of these cost new from the Home Depot? The brushed steel ones cost about $170.00 Indeed. Leaning on the blades... NG! No, that isn't good The Alcove, apparently. I would have liked to see the entire room, looks very nice. It does. That's the one of the few things I don't like about the West Coats - you don't find a lot of architecture or interior design like that! Please take this sort of thing to PM's. Thanks Jon!
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Post by Max C. on Jan 26, 2015 21:29:07 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 26, 2015 23:41:44 GMT -5
CEC! ... Actually I have no idea what it is but its very nice. Who cares? Its big! That's all you need to know! [this listing is so bad it could make it to the fails thread] That is a good price! But, I thought they were smaller than 36"? $425 new, for an Encon? I'm no expert in prices or models, but that seems outrageous. Personally, I think they should have bought a cheaper fan, and with the money saved, invested in a tripod. Yeah bro, my room is stagnant alright! Give me a break...I thought we would be good with the fails thread, looks like we need a corny thread now too. Those are nice, I would say this is probably my favorite version of the Low Profile. If $30 is for both, then that's not a bad deal. Unless I'm missing something, are those not way better than just "builder grade" ceiling fans? I like those Studio Series, but not the light shades. Not too sure about that other fan, I think the light is screwing that one up for me as well. The light fixtures are nice too, but everything is rather pricey... Didn't these come with matching lamps? Really beautiful shades, I'm sure they look great with amber incandescant bulbs in them. The fan itself is okay too, but its nothing exceptional. Its the lighting on this unit that I really like.
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Post by Max C. on Jan 28, 2015 19:25:49 GMT -5
Who cares? Its big! That's all you need to know! [this listing is so bad it could make it to the fails thread]. It could actually. That is a good price! But, I thought they were smaller than 36"? The Northwind was available in various sizes. $425 new, for an Encon? I'm no expert in prices or models, but that seems outrageous. Personally, I think they should have bought a cheaper fan, and with the money saved, invested in a tripod. $425.00 is ridiculous! I'll bet it was more like $42.50! Yeah bro, my room is stagnant alright! Give me a break...I thought we would be good with the fails thread, looks like we need a corny thread now too. If you think that was bad, you should have seen an ad for a Hampton Bay Redington IV on Vancouver Craigslist a few years back! I believe it was entitled "God-Given Cooling Device" and the description went something like this: "This God-given cooling device will refresh your space! It attaches to the ceiling and it makes it so much more comfortable! $40.00 (sells for $169.00 new)." (There was also some other crap I can't remember) Those are nice, I would say this is probably my favorite version of the Low Profile. If $30 is for both, then that's not a bad deal. Not a bad deal at all! In fact, a Low Profile of that generation would make an excellent replacement for your Hunter Waldon! Unless I'm missing something, are those not way better than just "builder grade" ceiling fans? They are indeed much better! The seller doesn't know what they're talking about... I like those Studio Series, but not the light shades. Not too sure about that other fan, I think the light is screwing that one up for me as well. The light fixtures are nice too, but everything is rather pricey... The switch housing is quite odd on that Hunter Pavilion. Also, I'm sure Daniel will cry a tear of joy when he sees a Hunter Studio Series Remote and an Octogon fixture in the same listing! Didn't these come with matching lamps? Really beautiful shades, I'm sure they look great with amber incandescent bulbs in them. The fan itself is okay too, but its nothing exceptional. Its the lighting on this unit that I really like. They did indeed. The main problem here is that the fan is covered in drywall dust, dulling the overall appearance of the motor housing. You're supposed to see the built-in housing-light that uses the same amber glass as the down-light.
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 28, 2015 21:08:05 GMT -5
Then you should place it there! The Northwind was available in various sizes. I didn't realize it was available in that many different sizes. $425.00 is ridiculous! I'll bet it was more like $42.50! Probably not that bad of a guess. If you think that was bad, you should have seen an ad for a Hampton Bay Redington IV on Vancouver Craigslist a few years back! I believe it was entitled "God-Given Cooling Device" and the description went something like this: "This God-given cooling device will refresh your space! It attaches to the ceiling and it makes it so much more comfortable! $40.00 (sells for $169.00 new)." (There was also some other crap I can't remember) I consider myself a spiritual person, but I still think that's pretty bad... Not a bad deal at all! In fact, a Low Profile of that generation would make an excellent replacement for your Hunter Waldon! I'd rather it replace the Brookhurst. As previously advertised, I never use the Waldon, so it doesn't really bother me. They are indeed much better! The seller doesn't know what they're talking about... That works to our advantage! The switch housing is quite odd on that Hunter Pavilion. Also, I'm sure Daniel will cry a tear of joy when he sees a Hunter Studio Series Remote and an Octogon fixture in the same listing! I assume it can't be original? I'm sure he will be thrilled, I know he has several of both so he must like them. I will say I do like them myself. They did indeed. The main problem here is that the fan is covered in drywall dust, dulling the overall appearance of the motor housing. You're supposed to see the built-in housing-light that uses the same amber glass as the down-light. Why people can't bother to just take 2 minutes to wipe the dust off something they are selling before taking pictures is beyond me. I've heard of lazy, but this is ridiculous.
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Post by Max C. on Jan 29, 2015 23:09:27 GMT -5
I consider myself a spiritual person, but I still think that's pretty bad... Agreed. As previously advertised, I never use the Waldon, so it doesn't really bother me. Fair enough. If you got both however... That works to our advantage! It does! Since Daniel said he's too far away, maybe Vincent would be interested? I assume it can't be original? I'm sure he will be thrilled, I know he has several of both so he must like them. I will say I do like them myself. Believe it or not, they came like that from factory. I still don't know what Hunter was thinking when they designed that though! Why people can't bother to just take 2 minutes to wipe the dust off something they are selling before taking pictures is beyond me. I've heard of lazy, but this is ridiculous. Maybe they were in a rush?
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 30, 2015 7:58:10 GMT -5
Fair enough. If you got both however... It could replace the Brookhurst, I’m sure it will probably perform better, or if nothing else at least be a little quieter. It does! Since Daniel said he's too far away, maybe Vincent would be interested? I don’t know, you could always ask him. Believe it or not, they came like that from factory. I still don't know what Hunter was thing when they designed that though! I don’t know what you were “thing” when you wrote this! What year was Hunter producing these abominations? Maybe they were in a rush? Then they’re not putting much effort into selling their item, which would deter me from wanting to buy it.
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Post by Max C. on Jan 30, 2015 20:47:22 GMT -5
What year was Hunter producing these abominations? Mid 90's. Then they’re not putting much effort into selling their item, which would deter me from wanting to buy it. Maybe the just don't care.
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 30, 2015 21:26:09 GMT -5
Then they’re not putting much effort into selling their item, which would deter me from wanting to buy it. Maybe the just don't care. Then maybe I won't either! Which turns into their loss in the end.
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Post by Max C. on Mar 10, 2015 22:36:39 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 11, 2015 8:24:28 GMT -5
Hunter Studio Series Remote from the same seller: washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/fuo/4891767904.html I like this one a lot, nice finishes and light. Casablanca Concentra: washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/hsh/4918715916.html The blades… Gulf Coast Dixie Belle: washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/hsh/4909984106.html This is the first time I’ve seen one in brass, all the ones I’ve seen are white or black. Nice combination and install: washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/for/4921318088.html Combination of what? Its all white… This is how the fans at my church are installed, in the middle of the vault with that flat portion added. Daniel would you be interested in this offer? washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/wan/4916974013.html This is a risky thing to do, I sure wouldn’t want some random person I solicited off Craigslist to come install a fan for me. But if it meant getting the old fan (providing it was something worth while) I’d do it. I never knew these came in copper: washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/hsh/4901740267.html I wish there was a picture that pictured the entire fan… What model is this?: washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/hsh/4922508898.html Its a In only the fan came part of the deal! baltimore.craigslist.org/hsh/4908652262.html $99 for a stinkin’ light kit? That’s outrageous! But, at least its an incandescent light kit.
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Post by Max C. on Mar 11, 2015 23:07:03 GMT -5
At least there's no flywheel in this case. This is the first time I’ve seen one in brass, all the ones I’ve seen are white or black. Polished brass isn't the most common finish for these. Combination of what? Its all white… The downrod and the light kit. Wow, amazing. I never knew " " made ceiling fans! $99 for a stinkin’ light kit? That’s outrageous! I would have to agree. Some people ask less than that for the entire fan.
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