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Post by Adam D. on Apr 22, 2004 14:30:06 GMT -5
Added to Photo Gallery. This ceiling fan is missing the canopy and downrod. Picked it up out a thrift shop for $8.50 today. Neat little ceiling fan. Check it out......Adam
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 15:28:23 GMT -5
Adam I love that fan. It is the cheapest, cutest Hunter Original knock-off I've ever seen. And you say it's not spinner?
If you dont want to keep it I'd be interested.
I've never heard of "Fairwind", but I have seen an Evergo, under the Southern Breeze name, that had that same reverse switch. Evergo did make a number of Hunter Original knockoffs, including the Bananafans.
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Post by Adam D. on Apr 22, 2004 16:00:55 GMT -5
it has the motor like one of those 1895 series, I believe. It has a metal fly wheel, that is part of the motor. I forgot what you call it... I will probably eventually. When and if you come down to orlando, you need to come to west palm beach, so I can give you alot of fans...Adam
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 16:15:00 GMT -5
it has the motor like one of those 1895 series, I believe. It has a metal fly wheel, that is part of the motor. I forgot what you call it... I will probably eventually. When and if you come down to orlando, you need to come to west palm beach, so I can give you alot of fans...Adam Sounds like a plan . . . I was going to say "you should jsut ship them" but you're right, I will be in Orlando sometime before the summer is out. Tammy booked that trip we'd better take it before it expires! And then we can visit you, and Adrian, and Perrey, and everyone else in Florida . . . except Pierce.
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Post by Andrew G. on Apr 22, 2004 16:35:45 GMT -5
That is a nice original knockoff. If you are wanting to get rid of it and Dan doesn't take it, then I'll take it. But that's just in case.
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Post by Adam D. on Apr 22, 2004 16:48:01 GMT -5
will see what happens in the future....
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2004 16:56:24 GMT -5
That is a nice original knockoff. If you are wanting to get rid of it and Dan doesn't take it, then I'll take it. But that's just in case. You'd best believe, Dan is a' takin' it, lessn Adam wanna keepit.
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Post by Andrew G. on Apr 22, 2004 17:55:59 GMT -5
You'd best believe, Dan is a' takin' it, lessn Adam wanna keepit. I thought you told me that you were getting rid of almost all of your fans?
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Post by Adam D. on Apr 22, 2004 18:00:47 GMT -5
Who?? I updated the info on this fan. The blades are attached by allan wrench screws, I've never seen a fan like that before, this is my first......Adam
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Post by Adam D. on Apr 22, 2004 21:48:12 GMT -5
I wonder what the original canopy looks like?
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Post by Farah on Apr 26, 2004 18:25:48 GMT -5
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Post by CEILINGFANWIZ on Apr 29, 2004 12:42:12 GMT -5
WOW I LOVE IT I LOVE I LOVE IT!!!! too bad it's not oil-bath or i'd buy it for like 50.00+ shipping...
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Post by Andrew G. on Apr 29, 2004 18:19:43 GMT -5
WOW I LOVE IT I LOVE I LOVE IT!!!! too bad it's not oil-bath or i'd buy it for like 50.00+ shipping... Umm Brian, this fan is oil-bath. Adam has that in his info and if you look carefully, you can see it is oil-bath, not a spinner motor.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2004 1:27:13 GMT -5
Umm Brian, this fan is oil-bath. Adam has that in his info and if you look carefully, you can see it is oil-bath, not a spinner motor. Andrew, you're such a piece of work. You make this too easy. It is NOT oil bath you can see from looking at the pictures. Adam's info only says that "This fan does not have a spinner motor in it". Adam told me what the motor looks like, if I recall correctly it's a "half-stack" motor i.e. an Emerson 1895 series.
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Post by Andrew G. on May 1, 2004 9:04:22 GMT -5
Okay, so that's what it is.
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