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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2006 18:14:33 GMT -5
Evergos? Coolest setup I've ever seen, or at least one of them. A fan over each chair, so if Grandma was cold and Grandpa was hot . . . The Ritzes are really cool there, but if you could hang any fan, or pair of fans there, what would you choose? A very common scene in the south, although I've seen it with Hamptons Harbors, Craftmades, all the new junk. SMCs is a little better. What is this, a Patton? An awesome room, but I think it needs, I dunno, Fasco Great Rooms instead. And ditch the moose. I think it is a Veranda II These are the post-Lasko Sears TOCs. This is a nice one to see! Homestead? Lasko TOC? emerson, but what? Emerson, but what kind?
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Post by newtonehunter on Apr 11, 2006 20:29:02 GMT -5
Note that the Ritz's were installed with the stencil facing up!
That line of SMC huggers with would look neat at night with the lights on with the fans.
Okay, what was the relationship with Fasco and Patton?
I like those remote controlled Laskos from the Sears catalog. The light is original as well.
The fan in the kitchen with the three large shades looks like one of those Synlix spinners. I also like those lights; they particularly look cool on fans with switch housings that taper down to points(i.e. Moss Tropical Breeze, Fascos, etc.)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2006 20:43:42 GMT -5
Patton bought Fasco's ceiling fan line, and Marley bought Patton. Marley to this day makes Fasco model fans (the Gillespie, Porch Fan, and imported models) and buys the motors from Fasco.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2006 20:50:09 GMT -5
BTW Rival Co owned Patton . . . I dont recall if Marley bought Rival or if they bought Patton (and therefore Fasco) from Rival . . . a Google search should confirm this.
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Post by JW on Apr 11, 2006 21:50:55 GMT -5
1 and 2) Yes, they are Evergos, though once again I don't think they have the Mutant Blades.
3) Summer Breeze?
4) I think it's either a Quorum or a Minka
5) Dan said Ritz, so I guess they're Ritzes
6) Couple more Summer Breezes
7) Hunter Cabana. They later switched the brackets to the smaller "shield" type like on the Seville.
8) Moss or Codep 5 blade.
9) 5 blade Original
10) Lasko spinner
11) CEC
12) 5 blade Original
13) 5 blade Original
14) Fasco Charleston
15) SMC's, plus an unknown white fan (with the globe)
16 and 17) Yep, it's a Patton... devil-head brackets (these were also used on a couple of American Industries models). Not sure about the fan with the spotlights
18) Beats me
19) Delta. At first glance I thought it was an OJ until I saw the shape of the switch housing (cutout at top for bracket clearance)
20) 5 blade Hunter something (not Original, although they made them with wingtips)... not enough of the fan is showing...
21) Hunters of some sort
22) Crapton Bay
23) Original
24) Verandah II (I think the three-speed version of the original Verandah was also called Verandah II around 1985, though I may be wrong). They had a computerized 5-speed version of this latest model, which I wanted
25) May also be a Verandah II
26) Original
27) Palm-Aire?
28) Dan beat me... post-Lasko TOC (back to Emerson but w/o K55 I think)
29) Original
30 and 31) Fasco Charleston
32) Studio Series
33) JC Penney? 6 blade hugger - I'd have to see the brackets and the blade tips up close
34) Not a Homestead - blades are too far out from the hub. Don't know the make houwever
35) Yeah, this one looks like a Lasko TOC
36) Some kind of Emerson. Can't tell if corners of blades are rounded or cut out. Likely a Sears, a CF2052 or a Casablanca Classic (I do remember many of the CC's having a ball pull chain like this one)
37) Niiiiice.
38) Looks like one of the Broan/Alaskas pictured on the Yahoo group.
39) These look like Lasko blades but I've bever seen a Lasko in this style.
40) Same as the small brown unkown spinner Dan posted, but in AB with arch end blades
41) SMC's
42) Could be anything. I'm stumped
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Apr 11, 2006 23:15:29 GMT -5
I love that Patton fan...it is one of my most sought after fans. They are indeed very rare.
The best way to describe them would be a cross between a 'turtle fan' and a Casablanca Victorian.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2006 0:36:26 GMT -5
5) Dan said Ritz, so I guess they're Ritzes Or Mosses. Moss of some kind I think. 20) 5 blade Hunter something (not Original, although they made them with wingtips)... not enough of the fan is showing... Almost looks like it has a flywheel. 25) May also be a Verandah II No, just a plain Hunter I think. The same TOC as mentioned below. That's the canopy. 28) Dan beat me... post-Lasko TOC (back to Emerson but w/o K55 I think) Not Emerson, not K55. Cheap spinner in there like a Crest. 33) JC Penney? 6 blade hugger - I'd have to see the brackets and the blade tips up close If I recall correctly this is a Universal. Sean has one. 36) Some kind of Emerson. Can't tell if corners of blades are rounded or cut out. Likely a Sears, a CF2052 or a Casablanca Classic (I do remember many of the CC's having a ball pull chain like this one) Nice pointing out the ball-- so it's not plastic, the plastic ones didnt have that. I think it's a fasco-mount TOC. 38) Looks like one of the Broan/Alaskas pictured on the Yahoo group. It's actually a Casablanca. 39) These look like Lasko blades but I've bever seen a Lasko in this style. IF you look close, it's a floral hugger of some kind. I dont know the brand, but not a Lasko. Codeps, actually. 42) Could be anything. I'm stumped I thought it was a Hunter. Am I wrong?
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Post by Farah on Apr 12, 2006 0:39:28 GMT -5
I think that fan is mostly likely a Emerson. that's my guess.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2006 0:43:39 GMT -5
Which one Shafarah?
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Post by Farah on Apr 12, 2006 12:17:12 GMT -5
The very last picture.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2006 12:56:24 GMT -5
Methinks Hunter Studio Series Remote.
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Post by JW on Apr 13, 2006 15:12:00 GMT -5
JW wrote: 39) These look like Lasko blades but I've bever seen a Lasko in this style. Dan wrote: IF you look close, it's a floral hugger of some kind. I dont know the brand, but not a Lasko.
I know it's a floral hugger... that's why I said I'd never seen a Lasko in that style (floral hugger).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2006 15:49:40 GMT -5
The switch housing is also not Laskoy . . . but I jsut noticed, look at the blade brackets. They mount to the top of the blades, with badges on the bottom. Is this part of what you were referring to? I cant THINK of any floral hugger with this.
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Post by Stephen on Apr 17, 2006 18:48:59 GMT -5
Number 4. is a Hampton Bay. I have a picture of the fan from an old Homedepot Magazine
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