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Post by Sean B. on Feb 5, 2005 22:43:13 GMT -5
f5.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/MIgFQjs9lR1F3pIkHmhJ0EEmvI4Qn2lP4WJ5HFzIyDgVHKRFxt0bRmU1Q0c4d-wAjYWCMvLsIxZ-IGW_4ucQw5MSPvg8Ec3FZM_tiLI/oddoriginalcopy2.jpg I am thinking it is a Toastmaster/Edison for the following reasons: 1. The switch housing shape. Same shape as both of the Toastmasters/Edisons I own. 2. Toggle reverse switch. Same toggle reverse switch that my 36" Brown Toastermaster/Edison (variable speed) has. 3. Switch houcing cap. Same as the one that my 52" White Toastmaster/Edison uses. Also would be the same one that my 36" Brown one would use but that is the only part it is missing. 4. One of the blades. Same shape as the ones my 52" White Toastmaster/Edison. The only thing that puzzles me is this: "Why the hell are two Panasonic blades on it?".
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Feb 5, 2005 23:28:34 GMT -5
panasonics flow a lot more... and umm the blade tips are different.....
i think toastmaster is a viable possiblity.... but also think about supreme... that canopy is exactly like my supreme heater fan... budanyway....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2005 0:55:23 GMT -5
I entertained that same thought, but I dont think it's conclusive.
Many different brands used that style of switch housing and switch cap. I have also seen other brands with a toggle reverse switch. Also, Andrew, do you know, was it a variable speed dial or a 3/4/5 speed rotary switch? Supreme fan used rotary switches, whereas most Toastmasters were variable speed.
The one sigle blade is definitelt not original. Look at the bracket, it is clearly a hugger bracket, and different from all other 3. As for the other two blades/brackets, they may be original, or they may not.
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Post by Andrew G. on Feb 6, 2005 11:21:01 GMT -5
I entertained that same thought, but I dont think it's conclusive. Many different brands used that style of switch housing and switch cap. I have also seen other brands with a toggle reverse switch. Also, Andrew, do you know, was it a variable speed dial or a 3/4/5 speed rotary switch? Supreme fan used rotary switches, whereas most Toastmasters were variable speed. The one sigle blade is definitelt not original. Look at the bracket, it is clearly a hugger bracket, and different from all other 3. As for the other two blades/brackets, they may be original, or they may not. Ther fan had a rotary switch, not a variable speed control. The single blade IS original!! The finish on the other two blade brackets DOES NOT MATCH! The single blade does, however. I have a CEC ge vent builder fan with brackets of that size.
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Post by Sean B. on Feb 6, 2005 16:30:55 GMT -5
I have a CEC ge vent builder fan with brackets of that size. So do I. I am also pretty certain that the single blade is original.
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Post by Sean B. on Feb 6, 2005 16:33:51 GMT -5
i think toastmaster is a viable possiblity.... but also think about supreme... that canopy is exactly like my supreme heater fan... budanyway.... Maybe "Supreme" fans were made by Toastmaster/Edison...
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Post by Andrew G. on Feb 6, 2005 17:30:55 GMT -5
I am going to attempt to get the fan sometime this summer, and if I get it, we will all know what it is.
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Post by Sean B. on Feb 6, 2005 17:33:51 GMT -5
I am going to attempt to get the fan sometime this summer, and if I get it, we will all know what it is. Only if it has a label somewhere.
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Post by Farah on Feb 11, 2005 16:17:03 GMT -5
Hey what year did they make those Odd Original Copies?
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Post by Sean B. on Feb 11, 2005 16:24:20 GMT -5
Hey what year did they make those Odd Original Copies? We don't even know what it is, so we deffinately would not know the year.
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Post by Sean B. on Sept 11, 2005 10:35:10 GMT -5
I am going to attempt to get the fan sometime this summer, and if I get it, we will all know what it is. Did you get the fan?
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Post by Andrew G. on Sept 11, 2005 11:46:05 GMT -5
Sorry, the place that it was in replaced it with a hampton bay industrial this past march.
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Post by Sean B. on Sept 11, 2005 17:06:30 GMT -5
Sorry, the place that it was in replaced it with a hampton bay industrial this past march. They aren't half bad fans, move good air in the attic
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