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Post by Farah on Jul 23, 2004 12:44:07 GMT -5
Hey I used to look in the Jc penny catalogs where they had section for celing fans and I saw nice models and I really like this one celing fan with the Ge Vents the blades looked a little like bat wings and had five lights including a big tulip globe in the middle. And there were some celing fans came colors like Pink, light blue and white. Does anyone remember? ;D ;D Now JC penny catalogs only shows about one or two ceiling fans and that's it.
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Post by Adam D. on Jul 23, 2004 19:20:27 GMT -5
I remember seeing a ad back in 1985 that had those colored ceiling fans, but I don't remember if it was JC Penny or not......Adam
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2004 9:01:14 GMT -5
JCPenney carried a full line of ceiling fans through the late 90s. In the 90s, many of their "upper-end" models were 6 blade, in fact I believe more than half their many fans at one time were 6 blade. Many also had cane. These were not incrediably high quality, but had some cool designs. They were made in Taiwan, I cant remember the company name, Perrey would know. They DID offer two models that were available in pastel colors (baby blue, pink, yellow, white) both were 5 blade, one was standard with GE vents, the other was a hugger.
In the 80s JCPenney fans were made by Moss etc, they also sold Laskos. There was, in fact, a 6 cane blade Ritz-ish Moss made for JCPenney in the 80s, you can see it in the gallery.
I'm sure there were other brands carried by JCPenney in the 80s but I cannot remember offhand, I'm pretty sure we discussed this in an earlier thread. They did sell Hunter and Casablanca fans in the 90s.
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Post by Farah on Jul 30, 2004 14:39:20 GMT -5
I see. They didn't sell any Ellington fan either? Because I used to see those fans at DIY. I thought JC penney Fans had a nice quality to them. ;D
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Post by Andrew G. on Jul 30, 2004 20:10:30 GMT -5
I see. They didn't sell any Ellington fan either? Because I used to see those fans at DIY. Litex/Ellington fans were primarely sold at sears. They had a number of different models on display and alot of others in the special order catalog. I have a bentley hugger and I got a multi-color fan just for the hell of it.
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Post by smily on Aug 1, 2004 19:23:38 GMT -5
In the 1990's, JC Penny made a Pink 4-Blade fan with Pink Blades and a Globe Light. Some of their fans were Minka Aire.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2004 20:56:09 GMT -5
I see. They didn't sell any Ellington fan either? Because I used to see those fans at DIY. I thought JC penney Fans had a nice quality to them. ;D Not aware DIY was connected to JCPenney. Eckert is connected to JCPenney, and they sold Laskos. Ellington fans were made by Litex, Sears sold them.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2004 20:58:49 GMT -5
In the 1990's, JC Penny made a Pink 4-Blade fan with Pink Blades and a Globe Light. Some of their fans were Minka Aire. Yes, but the pink fan (also offered in other colors) was not Minka.
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