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Post by Adam D. on Jan 25, 2015 13:55:41 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 14:03:10 GMT -5
You talked them down?
Interested to hear what you think of it. They're the cheapest (made) fan I've ever encountered with a stack motor.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 25, 2015 14:04:47 GMT -5
I got them down to $30.. It's pretty flimsy and brittle... But neat..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 14:07:35 GMT -5
Mine goes quite slow.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 25, 2015 14:37:32 GMT -5
I just installed mine and it goes the same speed as yours.. I do like the slow speed.. I'm shocked that this was removed without the blade brackets breaking or bending.. There's no label on this thing...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 15:53:39 GMT -5
Surprisingly, I've never seen one with broken brackets.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 25, 2015 19:58:28 GMT -5
Very cool! I like them in all brass and those medium wood tone cane blades are beautiful. The only thing I don't like about it is the style of the brackets. It's a very cool and odd combnation of parts. A sorte of Hunter Original and Emerson Friction Drive hybride but with none of those two motors.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 25, 2015 22:25:08 GMT -5
Thanks Jean..
Dan, you're right this is the cheapest thing I've ever seen.. How cheap and flimsy the blade brackets are, I'm surprised the they haven't broke or started drooping down.. Newer cheap ceiling fans that have pot metal brackets can't even hold particle board blades without eventually drooping down.. So they must have done something right, for these old fans to hold up and still work perfectly...
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 26, 2015 7:24:08 GMT -5
Very nice Adam! Its a very good Original copy visually speaking, it had me fooled for a few seconds.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 17:07:49 GMT -5
original/squeeky fan parts mixed in 1 fan,there was one in new york cl for a while like seller trying to sell it and ends with no buy. Attachment Deleted
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 28, 2015 17:09:18 GMT -5
Thanks Jordan..
Looks just like mine, but with a lightkit.. Hopefully someone will get that one..
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Post by fancollector12 on Jan 29, 2015 16:50:00 GMT -5
I like these! I like the pattern of the cane! The speed control on these is really interesting!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2015 18:51:51 GMT -5
Very cool! I like them in all brass and those medium wood tone cane blades are beautiful. The only thing I don't like about it is the style of the brackets. It's a very cool and odd combnation of parts. A sorte of Hunter Original and Emerson Friction Drive hybride but with none of those two motors. yep,original and squeeky fan had sex in the year magic heat first started making these things
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 29, 2015 19:14:56 GMT -5
Very cool! I like them in all brass and those medium wood tone cane blades are beautiful. The only thing I don't like about it is the style of the brackets. It's a very cool and odd combnation of parts. A sorte of Hunter Original and Emerson Friction Drive hybride but with none of those two motors. yep,original and squeeky fan had sex in the year magic heat first started making these things LOL
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 30, 2015 21:02:02 GMT -5
The Magic Heat Ceiling Fan has been added to the galleries under Various Rarities & Unknown in the American Made section of the galleries
Here's a video:
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