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Post by Cole D on Jul 8, 2019 22:13:23 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Jul 10, 2019 11:15:35 GMT -5
There's been next to nothing at the Habitat near me lately. On the off chance something shows up it's just a recent big-box-store fan, nothing worth getting.. I imagine most homeowners now just toss the fans during renovations, and whatever little makes it to Habitat probably gets tossed out there.. I've heard the Habitat is most interested in profit than actually recycling the materials, so if they don't think it will sell quick and sell for a lot, they don't bother with it.. I saw a hugger housing at a Goodwill the other day, no trace of any other parts of the fan.. Only one other time have I seen a ceiling fan at Goodwill, and it was new in box..
The brass one on the lower level looks like a Craftmade something, not sure what the white/brass one is.. I believe the spinners upstairs are an early version of the Hampton Bay Florentine, they're quite uncommon.. Neat to see them, in a dual install at that.. Like the stained glass light on the bedroom fan..
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Post by Cole D on Sept 22, 2019 16:49:00 GMT -5
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Post by Cole D on Sept 26, 2019 21:36:09 GMT -5
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Post by Adam D. on Sept 27, 2019 19:01:17 GMT -5
Love that weird GE vent, and that white toastmaster spinner I would LOVE to find one of those, With that same styled reverse switch and not the version with the toggle reverse switch.. My neighbors when growing up had three of them.. In the Living room and both bedrooms... They moved out in 1997, and soon after I rescued them from the garbage pile, when the new people moved in and replaced them.. than my mother threw them away behind my back..
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Post by Cole D on Sept 28, 2019 8:38:52 GMT -5
That ornate GE vent seems to be somewhat common here. I've seen one at Habitat (just the motor and bell canopy, don't think there were any blades. They have one of those super heavy huge spinner motors, painted green. Another house near me threw one away at one point (again, just the motor I think). Those early import spinners are great motors.
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Post by Cole D on Oct 4, 2019 23:08:49 GMT -5
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Post by Cole D on Oct 4, 2019 23:15:52 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Oct 10, 2019 9:43:50 GMT -5
Looks like that transitional model of the Grayton as seen in the 2001 Home Depot catalog.. No clue on the huggers, that's something else LOLThis whole house is great! It's incredible how everything down to the computers and television sets have been untouched for so long..
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Post by Cole D on Oct 11, 2019 22:54:49 GMT -5
Looks like that transitional model of the Grayton as seen in the 2001 Home Depot catalog.. No clue on the huggers, that's something else LOLThis whole house is great! It's incredible how everything down to the computers and television sets have been untouched for so long.. I'm thinking the motors on those huggers may be hanging by wires! I don't know what could be supporting them with the motors below the housings like that. Yeah, that house certainly looks untouched. Even the car in the garage looks original. LOL I think the newest thing there are the electronics and they look about 20 years old...
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Post by Cole D on Oct 24, 2019 21:12:23 GMT -5
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Post by Cole D on Oct 25, 2019 23:48:38 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Nov 6, 2019 13:39:16 GMT -5
I like this house too, particularly the kitchen and the sun room.. The sun room would be nearly perfect if the air conditioner was about 40 years older.
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Post by Cole D on Nov 16, 2019 22:09:38 GMT -5
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Post by Cole D on Nov 16, 2019 22:11:51 GMT -5
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