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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Mar 20, 2008 16:15:36 GMT -5
I got this hugger about a year ago, and I know it isn't Litex due to the mounting hardware. Anyway, I finally got to hanging it, and take a look for yourselves.
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Post by jeremy on Mar 20, 2008 16:31:52 GMT -5
cool,you think it could be a concord?
my great aunt/uncle have one like this in their kitchen,but theres is ALL white and has 3 ugly spot light kit
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Mar 20, 2008 16:48:01 GMT -5
It could be Concord, but I think it may also be a Universal. My local post office has 5 52" footprint huggers that also appear to be Universal.
I have about 6 footprint fans.
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Post by jeremy on Mar 20, 2008 17:16:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2008 23:36:39 GMT -5
Or Palm Air
A Litex from a different area could use different mounting hardware.
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Mar 20, 2008 23:38:36 GMT -5
Or Palm Air A Litex from a different area could use different mounting hardware. I do have an actual Litex hugger similar to the one featured in this thread, but its blade arms are lowered like most huggers.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 22, 2008 0:45:26 GMT -5
Yeah it could be a Concord Phantom but a earlier model. I would say about mid 90s for this one. I love the pull chain. I also noticed that the brackets are shorter and closer than most of hugger.
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Post by John "Rockin" Reed on Apr 4, 2008 22:29:16 GMT -5
Jeremy, do the ones at your post office have chunky switch housings? Those type footprint vent fans are my favorite, and a local Chrysler/Dodge dealer has 2 of them in white/PB with cane hanging in the parts/service area. They seem to be very durable, and I wonder who manufactured them? The 42" hugger displayed in this thread moves a tremendous amount of air for a hugger.
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Post by thefanman84 "Elder Moss" on Apr 5, 2008 16:10:23 GMT -5
it,s hard for me to tell. i saw so many like them but it,s a nice fan
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Post by Troy on Apr 5, 2008 21:19:35 GMT -5
let me know if you want to sell it
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Post by jeremy on Apr 5, 2008 23:25:02 GMT -5
Jeremy, do the ones at your post office have chunky switch housings? Those type footprint vent fans are my favorite, and a local Chrysler/Dodge dealer has 2 of them in white/PB with cane hanging in the parts/service area. They seem to be very durable, and I wonder who manufactured them? The 42" hugger displayed in this thread moves a tremendous amount of air for a hugger. no chunky housing on my area's post office fan reed.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2008 22:26:35 GMT -5
What do you consider a chunky switch housing on this type of fan? The one in the picture?
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Post by jeremy on Apr 6, 2008 22:36:32 GMT -5
Jeremy, do the ones at your post office have chunky switch housings? Those type footprint vent fans are my favorite, and a local Chrysler/Dodge dealer has 2 of them in white/PB with cane hanging in the parts/service area. They seem to be very durable, and I wonder who manufactured them? The 42" hugger displayed in this thread moves a tremendous amount of air for a hugger. no chunky housing on my area's post office fan reed. ooops i read it wrong,reed meant switch housing(i was referring to motor housing size),uuumm in my mind on last time i saw my home town's post office footprint fan's switch housing,not really,not that chunky looking(i might be wrong,i haven't been to post office in a while... reason why i referring to motor housing size cause some footprint vent fans have different size motor housings(some are chunky/big looking),my friend's grandma has one with chunky/big footprint vent motor housings(it's 52" 4 dark/stencil/AB fan)in her kitchen.
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Post by SCREED on Apr 16, 2008 19:55:26 GMT -5
I THINK IT IS A MURRY FEIS FAN
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2008 20:42:46 GMT -5
So which one is Kevin?
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