Post by Deleted on May 13, 2004 20:27:54 GMT -5
Here's a list of fans I have that will be sold at Habitat if no one
speaks by next Wednesday. Let me know if you're interested,
mtneuman@mailbag.com
1. SMC "Park Avenue" DC42 NIB Antique Brass $30 - tight weave cane is
the coolest thing about this fan, although it does move a surprising
amount of air.
2. SMC "Emperor" Antique Brass $25 - this is the later version with the
ball-socket canopy and the standard blade arms.
3. SMC with Light Oak Motor Housing and blades, includes Victorian 4
light kit $35 - Here's one on Adam's site, this one appears to be a
darker oak
www.geocities.com/ada19851985/smcceilingfan2.html
4. Design House 52" Polished Brass & Cane $30 - this looks like any
builder fan of the early 90s, which is why I was surprised when I first
got one (at a garage sale a few years ago) and learned that it's
actually a very good quality. Quiet and very powerful. This is the
exact same fan the original Tara I saw was replaced with, you can see a
picture on my Tara Quest site.
5. Codep 52" 5 Blade Hugger, Antique Brass & Cane, Integrated 4 light
kit $25 - out of all the "standard" huggers of the 80s, Codep made some
of the coolest, with built-in pilot lights for each speed and very wide
blades. This is a later one with the stamped-steel motor.
6. Turn of the Century Polished Brass with Clear Acrylic Blades $40 -
motor shaped like a spaceship with an acrylic ring, horseshoe brackets
7. Yuson Spinners Antique Brass & White, both with Stencil Blades $20
each - these are classic 80s 42" spinners, made in Taiwan.
speaks by next Wednesday. Let me know if you're interested,
mtneuman@mailbag.com
1. SMC "Park Avenue" DC42 NIB Antique Brass $30 - tight weave cane is
the coolest thing about this fan, although it does move a surprising
amount of air.
2. SMC "Emperor" Antique Brass $25 - this is the later version with the
ball-socket canopy and the standard blade arms.
3. SMC with Light Oak Motor Housing and blades, includes Victorian 4
light kit $35 - Here's one on Adam's site, this one appears to be a
darker oak
www.geocities.com/ada19851985/smcceilingfan2.html
4. Design House 52" Polished Brass & Cane $30 - this looks like any
builder fan of the early 90s, which is why I was surprised when I first
got one (at a garage sale a few years ago) and learned that it's
actually a very good quality. Quiet and very powerful. This is the
exact same fan the original Tara I saw was replaced with, you can see a
picture on my Tara Quest site.
5. Codep 52" 5 Blade Hugger, Antique Brass & Cane, Integrated 4 light
kit $25 - out of all the "standard" huggers of the 80s, Codep made some
of the coolest, with built-in pilot lights for each speed and very wide
blades. This is a later one with the stamped-steel motor.
6. Turn of the Century Polished Brass with Clear Acrylic Blades $40 -
motor shaped like a spaceship with an acrylic ring, horseshoe brackets
7. Yuson Spinners Antique Brass & White, both with Stencil Blades $20
each - these are classic 80s 42" spinners, made in Taiwan.