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Post by Cole S. on Sept 26, 2008 19:32:24 GMT -5
Does anyone know what this is? It is in the historic Red Wing Pottery Factory in Red Wing, Minnesota. A Godfather's Pizza is in part of the building, and there were maybe four of these in there.
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Post by Andrew G. on Sept 26, 2008 20:15:22 GMT -5
Homestead wisperfan II, I believe.
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Post by jrvictor on Sept 26, 2008 20:50:27 GMT -5
our dairy queen had two of those with caned blades and replaced them with hunter laytons without lightkits. dose it have a flyweel?
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Post by Andrew G. on Sept 26, 2008 20:53:52 GMT -5
Yes.
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 26, 2008 22:03:22 GMT -5
Ok, thanks so much, I've been pondering on it for over a year now. I know very little about Homestead, so I wouldn't have ever guessed that.
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Post by jeremy on Sept 26, 2008 22:31:39 GMT -5
Ok, thanks so much, I've been pondering on it for over a year now. I know very little about Homestead, so I wouldn't have ever guessed that. next time you go back in that restaurant,ask the owner for those fans if they plan on getting rid of them in future so they won't be thrown away.
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 26, 2008 23:12:23 GMT -5
Jeremy, I will ask if I ever get back there, but Red Wing is over four hours away and we don't get out much. I would love to get all the fans in that building, there are some cool ones, but what's more, cool installs.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2008 23:40:40 GMT -5
Any other examples?
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 26, 2008 23:50:16 GMT -5
I didn't have time to take pictures because the place was closing, but there were some Palm Air(maybe) GE vents installed all in a row in the front hallway on little downrods on the 20 or so foot ceiling, and the second floor blacony/walkway ran next to them so you could see them closely. It would've looked even better with some Hunter Originals in there.
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Post by Ben C. on Sept 27, 2008 6:59:57 GMT -5
Those are Casablanca irons, right? The ones at my old BK was AB, stencil, and no light kit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2008 10:57:41 GMT -5
And canopy. A lot of early Homesteads used Casablanca parts.
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 27, 2008 13:44:42 GMT -5
Yeah, that's why the first time I glanced at them, I thought they were Casablanca, But I knew that they didn't make a fan with that description. What's funny was I was absolutely against eating there until I saw the fans, and I was in there in half a second.
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Post by JW on Sept 27, 2008 21:13:10 GMT -5
I believe Homestead had super-thick versions of the Zephyr-type brackets, and I'm thinking these are some of them. Cool fan.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2008 22:22:59 GMT -5
Against eating where?
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Post by Cole S. on Sept 28, 2008 22:37:59 GMT -5
The pizza place with the Homesteads.
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