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Post by Christian C. on Dec 21, 2008 15:23:58 GMT -5
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Post by JW on Dec 21, 2008 17:14:21 GMT -5
I used to have this catalog, I think. Easy Living was an Encon relabel. Note that the quality has gone way down by this point, and that the "vortex" looking Encon has lopsided blade tips.
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Post by Ben C. on Dec 21, 2008 17:59:38 GMT -5
What vortex one? #2? I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Post by Christian C. on Dec 21, 2008 19:04:50 GMT -5
What vortex one? #2? I don't see anything wrong with it. I do, looks like junk
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2008 19:05:12 GMT -5
Looks like some of JR's aunts fans were Encon.
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Post by bigclayingers on Dec 21, 2008 19:34:05 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking Dan, Thanks for posting!
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Post by jeremy on Dec 21, 2008 21:52:41 GMT -5
that black hunter i found in CL(the white one on CL) is like my aunt's hunter fan in her old house,my uncle bought it & install it in their front living room at their old house.
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Post by JW on Dec 21, 2008 22:35:01 GMT -5
What vortex one? #2? I don't see anything wrong with it. Yes, #2. There's nothing wrong with it. The blades on that fan had offset tips to give it more of a "vortex" look, along with the weird vents. You can't really tell from that picture, but it was pretty pronounced.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Dec 22, 2008 1:15:58 GMT -5
Yeah I remember someone already posted this before with the same pics. But the pictures were smaller.
Lot of those fans looks much more recent than 1992. Especially the Hunter Innova and 5 bladed Original.
I agree most of those Living fans looks like Encons. I see a Cyclone 52'', Contempara 42'', Casanova 52'', Art Deco 52'', Odyssey 52'' and Elite 52''. And it clear out the ID of some of JR's aunt fans.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2008 13:56:57 GMT -5
No my 1992 Hunter catalog has those fans.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Dec 22, 2008 20:06:12 GMT -5
The funny thing is that the Hunter Innova 44'' is being sold right now in Australia in 220Volts.
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Post by Andrew G. on Dec 22, 2008 20:10:23 GMT -5
Keep in mind, Australia is stuck in the 80s, as far as fan designs are concerned. Therefore, what is considered "dated" in the U.S. is hot stuff in Australia right now.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Dec 22, 2008 20:42:06 GMT -5
Yeah I know its like that in most places where they use 220V (overseas in general) Australia is not that bad they have a lot of modern fans. China still have much more 80s design. Anyway the Innova is pretty modern it could still be sold today around here. Here a link of a Australian ceiling fan store. These are their contemporary fans. The Innova is there. They have a lot of those 4 bladed mid body things. www.universalfans.com.au/Ceiling%20Fans/Comtemporary/Comtemporary.html
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Post by Louis on Dec 28, 2008 19:46:46 GMT -5
I really like the Hunter Spectrum (#31, gun metal finish) ceiling fan on the third page down. It looks identical to the Sea Air, but not for outdoor use I imagine. That light kit was also used on the Orion, which was kind of a unique Hunter that was available in the early to mid 90's. It came in either gun metal or white I believe.
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Post by jeremy on Dec 28, 2008 19:51:39 GMT -5
louis,my aunt had those same hunter fan you mentioned the "spectrum" in her old house.
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