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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2013 7:19:09 GMT -5
I honestly dont remember where I've seen it before.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 22, 2013 10:49:46 GMT -5
My local Canadian Tire that was renovated around 2009 with the Hunter Heater fan I showed recently, I thought the fans installed throughout the store were Canarm CP36 but after looking better it turns out they are Banvil Gold Line 90 cm. They usually spin very fast but this time they were off so it was easier to tell what they are exactly. They are also white on a white ceiling and at least 8 m above ground. It's another case of 90 cm fans in a very large store where they could have installed much larger fans. Before renovation this store had Banvil Silver Lines 140 cm installed since at least the mid 1990's. I post a picture of one of them on the first page of this thread. Another one An early 1990's Canarm CP56 in a local Club Piscine store. The ones of this age have skinnier blades without lines. This store used to be a Canadian Tire back in the mid 1990's and earlier. There's two of theses Canarms left in the store. A part of the store that was not too renovated. It seems that the side of the motor on this one is weird. Or maybe the gold line is just crooked. A trio of SMC Paradise 132 cm fans in a local vacant restaurant. It's a model that was sold exclusively at Canadian Tire around 2002 to 2006. Enjoy!
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Post by Tais on Aug 22, 2013 12:55:41 GMT -5
Love the industrials
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2013 13:03:24 GMT -5
I like the Gold Lines.
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Post by Cole S. on Aug 24, 2013 18:28:50 GMT -5
Those Gold Lines are cute, and I do like those Canarms without the lines. I always find those to be quite interesting.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 28, 2013 16:26:51 GMT -5
Here's some pictures of a gardening place near me that I've been taking about getting pictures of since 2010. I finally got some pictures of the cool fans in there. They are six fans in there, all vintage spinners. I've been able to get pictures of half of the fans. Most of them are difficult to get pictures of as they are staff everywhere. It's very hot today so they were all spinning. I had to use the flash so the pictures are not as good. There are four Canarm 3rd generation 140 cm from the mid 1980's and two ivory 4 Seasons from the early 1980's. One 140 cm and one 120 cm! One of the Canarms. Another one on a long downrod where the ceiling is higher. This one was making a squeaking sound probably due to a problem with the mounting like if something was rubbing on something. And my favorite... The 4 Seasons 120 cm! It's the only one like it I've seen in this size with three blades. It's just like the four blade models that are more common but three blades. It's funny to say but the four blade equivalent of theses are more common. Notice the metal canopies. The blades are a little bit twisted so it was wobbling and the wobbling was making a weird sound. I almost offered to fix it. All the Canarms and the large 4 Seasons were on a fast medium speed except for the 120 cm 4 Seasons that was on a slow medium. Two of the Canarms are installed where the ceiling is lower and two other where the ceiling is higher. The two 4 Seasons are where the ceiling is lower. An additional picture from a different place. An early 1990's Nadair Designer 107 cm in the kitchen of a house that I worked at. It's got a 12V halogen light kit.
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Post by Tais on Aug 28, 2013 16:46:49 GMT -5
i love the first canarm!
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Post by philippe1995 on Aug 28, 2013 17:45:03 GMT -5
wooow very nice four season! love it!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2013 18:13:36 GMT -5
That garden store is really cool. Did you spot the controls?
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Post by Adam D. on Aug 28, 2013 18:22:59 GMT -5
Those Canarms are fairly new, there's one at one of my nearby Habitats still in the box and the same sized downrod as the first one pictured.. I like the 4 seasons with those blades..
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Post by Cole S. on Aug 28, 2013 20:16:48 GMT -5
I love these Canarms!
The 4 Seasons is a great configuration. Awesome size, awesome curved blades, awesome everything.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 29, 2013 0:50:52 GMT -5
That garden store is really cool. Did you spot the controls? I saw a place that have a whole bunch of switches, mostly for lights. They were all Decora switches and one of them was a sort of slider but a model that I have never seen before and there was a sticker on it that indicated that it was for fans. I think there was at least another switch like it too identified for fans too. One would not have been enough for all theses six fans. The 120 cm 4 Seasons was notably on a slower speed than most of the other fans. The 4 Seasons could have had their own 5-speed wall control located somewhere else.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 29, 2013 0:52:50 GMT -5
Those Canarms are fairly new, there's one at one of my nearby Habitats still in the box and the same sized downrod as the first one pictured.. I like the 4 seasons with those blades.. Normally they should not be any newer than 1988 but under the Canarm label they should be mostly 1985-1986. Wow, you should get this NIB Canarm.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 29, 2013 1:01:59 GMT -5
I would wondering if the Nadair would get at least one comment. Hehe!
After a better look at the pictures of the Canarms, I noticed that they have a different motor than what I thought. I though that this 3rd generation had a motor identical to the 2nd generation only slimmer. (like Safer-EMCO motors but a big usual rounded bottom) It means that the middle sides of the motor should have hollows and two wider lips around the top and the bottom of the motor. If we look closely on theses, they really don't have that. The sides are perfectly straight like the current motor used on CP series only it's thicker and wider. I like theses motor better after all. The motors with hollows on the sides and lips on the edges only look good when they are thick like on the 2nd generation or like on old Evergo/Union motors.
The deep rounded part on both theses motors and the current CP motor are beautiful.
After this discovery, it would make even more sens with the possible 4th generation (rare) of theses that would be using this same motor but the blades are skinnier and have no lines. I saw fans that fits this description in a grocery store in 2010 the east of Montréal. I will check at some point of they are still there and get pictures of them.
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Post by Adam D. on Aug 29, 2013 2:32:17 GMT -5
Those Canarms are fairly new, there's one at one of my nearby Habitats still in the box and the same sized downrod as the first one pictured.. I like the 4 seasons with those blades.. Normally they should not be any newer than 1988 but under the Canarm label they should be mostly 1985-1986. Wow, you should get this NIB Canarm. It's defiantly from the 2000's possibly late 90s.. Has the www.canarm site labeled on the box, and the motor pretty much looks the same, and has those same blades with the imprints stamped into them..
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