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Post by JW on Jan 19, 2005 23:20:30 GMT -5
Going off vague memory here, but does anyone identify a spinner fan like this?
As I recall, the motor looked kind of like a brown Crompton Greaves High Breeze - it even had the pinstriping. The brackets mounted to the top (again, like a CG) but were triangular.
The 4 blades were arched-end, but the bottoms had the square corners intact (even more defined than the High Breeze blades). I believe they had stencil on them. The bottom two corners of each bracket touched the corners of each blade.
The fan had a switch housing, with a light kit (this one had a shade that looked like an open umbrella.) Not sure how many speeds it had, but it did have a pullchain and I believe it was reversible.
Keep in mind, I remember this fan from 20 years ago, and I don't have pictures... I might be able to "police sketch" it later if I have the chance. To this day it remains one of the most unusual fans I've seen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2005 1:22:10 GMT -5
Keep in mind, I remember this fan from 20 years ago, and I don't have pictures... I might be able to "police sketch" it later if I have the chance. To this day it remains one of the most unusual fans I've seen. Do. From your description, I cant say I've seen anything like it, the closest thing being the Encon/Crompton-Greaves variations.
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