dano
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Post by dano on Mar 7, 2020 11:39:36 GMT -5
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Post by Noah C on Mar 7, 2020 13:52:28 GMT -5
View AttachmentCan you give me an ID on the model and motor of this Casablanca? Thanks! Hey Dan, That looks like any ordinary Casablanca Panama to me. Model # should be 6645G if it's four-speed (or 6645D if it's a rare three-speed Panama). Should have the XLP motor like the Panamas you bought; that Panama is a new-ish model with concealed hardware on the blade brackets. Is this fan yours?
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Post by dano on Mar 7, 2020 14:42:56 GMT -5
Hey Noah, no it is on CL for basically nothing. He said he sold the listed one but has two more. It does look like mine, except the blades are different and the switch cover is plain vs. the writing on mine. The brushed nickel ones I bought also had no pull chain like this one (but I later converted my two to manual operation).
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Post by Cole D on Mar 7, 2020 19:25:49 GMT -5
It's a pre-2013 model when they came out with the newer style like yours. Probably a 4 speed 2006 or newer model. I'd get it in a heartbeat if it's that cheap. But I am partial to these.
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Post by dano on Mar 8, 2020 12:36:45 GMT -5
It's a pre-2013 model when they came out with the newer style like yours. Probably a 4 speed 2006 or newer model. I'd get it in a heartbeat if it's that cheap. But I am partial to these. He sent me pics of the 2 remaining fans. A slumber 3 and the other I don't know but it has a different vent pattern than the one I posted earlier. I really have no use for them other than the garage.
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Post by Cole D on Mar 8, 2020 12:49:14 GMT -5
That Slumber III Panama is quite a bit older than the first one you posted. I'm surprised they're so far apart in age. Maybe they added an addition years later and bought a newer one or something.
The one with the different vent pattern is a Four Seasons III. It has a 172 x 12 spinner motor instead of the flywheel type motor, not as good quality of a fan, more of a builder grade fan really. But still quite good quality for a builder fan and it uses the same Casablanca hardware. It's around the same age as the first Panama II you posted.
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Post by Noah C on Mar 8, 2020 12:55:34 GMT -5
It's a pre-2013 model when they came out with the newer style like yours. Probably a 4 speed 2006 or newer model. I'd get it in a heartbeat if it's that cheap. But I am partial to these. He sent me pics of the 2 remaining fans. A slumber 3 and the other I don't know but it has a different vent pattern than the one I posted earlier. I really have no use for them other than the garage. What Cole said is right on; the brushed nickel Panama that you posted the pic of is the model before your brushed nickel Panama XLP's. It's the same as your classic white Panamas. It's unfortunate that that one's already been sold. The second fan is a late '80s/VERY early '90s Delta II. "Slumber Three" basically just means three-speed pull chain with Casablanca's low-medium-high sequence. Those are pretty common tbh; I wouldn't worry about it unless you had a place in your garage for it since you already have 4 Panamas. The other fan is a Casablanca Four Seasons III, which was basically their builderfan in the 2000's. Casablanca reused the name of their pre-1990 Four Seasons (which later became the Ventura) on their builderfan. That Slumber III Panama is quite a bit older than the first one you posted. I'm surprised they're so far apart in age. Maybe they added an addition years later and bought a newer one or something. The one with the different vent pattern is a Four Seasons III. It has a 172 x 12 spinner motor instead of the flywheel type motor, not as good quality of a fan, more of a builder grade fan really. But still quite good quality for a builder fan and it uses the same Casablanca hardware. It's around the same age as the first Panama II you posted. Cole, notice the vents on the second fan. It's an ordinary Delta II from somewhere between 1988 and around 1990. This was not long after Casablanca transitioned their fans to 4/5 blade flywheels and not long before they stopped using ribbed Hang-Tru canopies. Also notice the pointed tip blades, indicative of a fan made right before Casablanca switched to the rounded tip.
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Post by dano on Mar 8, 2020 14:09:25 GMT -5
Guys, your knowledge of ceiling fan models is beyond belief! In your honor, I will buy one more Paramount XP which are now priced at $68 to eventually hang in my living room.
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Post by Cole D on Mar 8, 2020 20:07:05 GMT -5
Guys, your knowledge of ceiling fan models is beyond belief! In your honor, I will buy one more Paramount XP which are now priced at $68 to eventually hang in my living room. On Amazon? I saw those. Things like this make me wish I had a house already. I'd get those Paramount for the bedrooms and my Panama XLP in the living room. Maybe my Delta II in the kitchen.
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Post by Jonathan A. on Mar 8, 2020 22:33:12 GMT -5
The one in the picture is a 3 speed Casablanca Panama II. 4 speed ones have fan chain on the right of the reverse switch.
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