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Post by Fan on Jan 2, 2005 11:36:51 GMT -5
Can you identify this fan? I might need a better pic. It is brass and uses a wall control.
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Post by Fans on Jan 2, 2005 11:40:07 GMT -5
Nevr mind, it's not working. Sorry, feel free to delete this thread.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2005 18:02:57 GMT -5
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Post by Sean B. on Jan 2, 2005 19:56:38 GMT -5
Looks like a Moss WF series to me, but yet I am also not sure. The picture showed up after I went to the link...
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Jan 2, 2005 22:03:32 GMT -5
Looks like a Moss WF series to me, but yet I am also not sure. The picture showed up after I went to the link... I would agree...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2005 3:36:09 GMT -5
I'm thinking more likely one of those Palm-Aires modeled after the Tropical Breeze with the stationary housing. Note the silhouette of the switch housing, smaller and more tapered than a WF series. Also the canopy.
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Post by Sean B. on Jan 3, 2005 11:08:31 GMT -5
I'm thinking more likely one of those Palm-Aires modeled after the Tropical Breeze with the stationary housing. Note the silhouette of the switch housing, smaller and more tapered than a WF series. Also the canopy. In my opinion, the canopy is the most unique thing I have ever seen in the case of a fan. Well maybe not but it still is interesting. I wonder if that was the original canopy because they might have gotten a new one seeing as people think j-hook systems don't work on a vaulted ceiling. They do but you have to bend the canopy to hell and back.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2005 16:08:52 GMT -5
In my opinion, the canopy is the most unique thing I have ever seen in the case of a fan. Well maybe not but it still is interesting. I wonder if that was the original canopy because they might have gotten a new one seeing as people think j-hook systems don't work on a vaulted ceiling. They do but you have to bend the canopy to hell and back. Or cut the collar and mount it to the ceiling instead of nthe downrod. I agree it could be a replacement, that thought crossed my mind as well. But those Palm-Aire spinners do have a ball-socket canopy. And from the look of it if *could* be a very flat ball-socket canopy, similar to those SMC and Evergo used.
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Post by Fans on Jan 3, 2005 17:36:31 GMT -5
I'll try to get a better brighter pic. I'll say for now the blades in the pic look normal, but up close they look quite different from anything else. The switch part is very narrow, perhaps once had pullchains?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2005 20:57:44 GMT -5
I'll try to get a better brighter pic. I'll say for now the blades in the pic look normal, but up close they look quite different from anything else. The switch part is very narrow, perhaps once had pullchains? You mean it doesnt now? Why would the be removed? Get a better picture. And post with your real name, please.
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Post by Fanman on Mar 21, 2005 15:59:45 GMT -5
That looks like an SMC for some reason...
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