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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 7, 2020 21:08:57 GMT -5
The clothing store install is neat. Does the Nadair move any air with the blades on upside down? That little Golden fan is awesome, looks like the install is cool too The air is pushed towards the ceiling with the contoured blades installed the wrong way. Many of the dépanneurs that are located inside of metro stations in Montréal have ceiling fans in them. Usually older fans. I have photographed many of them.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 13, 2020 22:57:00 GMT -5
As mentionned before due to a lack of intereast for sightings these days I don't do them every month anymore so there's nothing for October and only this one for November. I saw this Heritage Spector 90 cm in a local high school (not the one I went to). It's installed in the office of the security guard. The blades are installed on the wrong side of the brackets. It appars to be an older version from the mid 1990's or possibly even older without light kit included and blades that seems to be slightly wider. As you can see in the video below, it was spinning at a surprisingly nice slow low for a spinner of this size.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 29, 2020 0:47:59 GMT -5
Here are the sightings for December. At the Olympic stadium they are multiples skylights that can be easily seen from outside from ground level and into most of them are Canarms. I first noticed that in December 2006 and 13 years later the fans are still there and they are many more fans than I thought. I originally only saw one. It seems almost every skylight have a fan. One skylight even have two fans. They are probably 14 fans in total. Most are CP56 from around the late 1990's, early 2000's and at least one is a CP36 from the late 1980's. In this video you get to see six different fans. Night time is the ideal to see through the skylights. These pictures shows five different fans. Most were on at different speeds except one. Fan no.1 Fan no. 2, this one was off. Fan no 3 and no 4. This seems to be the only skylight that has two fans. Both were on high speed. Fan no. 5, a late 1980's Canarm CP36 90 cm A portuguese restaurant have this chrome Matthew Fan Co. Acqua without grills. I have not seen this model on the Gerbar website so it seems exclusive to Matthew Fan Co. Enjoy! That's all for 2019!
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 31, 2020 19:54:49 GMT -5
I don't have any new sightings for January 2020 but I revisited the four red builder fans at my local Old Navy store that I posted about in this thread in Janurary 2014. Last month, for the first time in 13 years I saw them running. I never saw them being used until December 2019. I decided to make a short video of them. The install is very cool. I still don't know what they are. Being at a speed doing about 100 RPMS, it's difficult to tell if this is their low or their medium speed.
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Apr 16, 2020 19:53:59 GMT -5
Do you have sightings for the next three months?
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 16, 2020 21:25:37 GMT -5
Do you have sightings for the next three months? For Feburary and April yes but not for March. I also just posted my last acquisition for 2019.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 16, 2020 21:46:43 GMT -5
For Feburary I don't have new sightings but I made a little demo video of these two white SMC Windsors at a friend house that I posted here in July 2010 on page 12. They are dated of 2001. Each one is missing a decorative pull chain.
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Post by Cole D on Apr 17, 2020 23:46:47 GMT -5
I don't have any new sightings for January 2020 but I revisited the four red builder fans at my local Old Navy store that I posted about in this thread in Janurary 2014. Last month, for the first time in 13 years I saw them running. I never saw them being used until December 2019. I decided to make a short video of them. The install is very cool. I still don't know what they are. Being at a speed doing about 100 RPMS, it's difficult to tell if this is their low or their medium speed. Cool they were running suddenly.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 18, 2020 1:23:15 GMT -5
I don't have any new sightings for January 2020 but I revisited the four red builder fans at my local Old Navy store that I posted about in this thread in Janurary 2014. Last month, for the first time in 13 years I saw them running. I never saw them being used until December 2019. I decided to make a short video of them. The install is very cool. I still don't know what they are. Being at a speed doing about 100 RPMS, it's difficult to tell if this is their low or their medium speed. Cool they were running suddenly. Yes I was very suprised to see that!
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on Apr 28, 2020 18:49:16 GMT -5
For Feburary I don't have new sightings but I made a little demo video of these two white SMC Windsors at a friend house that I posted here in July 2010 on page 12. They are dated of 2001. Each one is missing a decorative pull chain. I have a question: how do you insert images big like that instead of attachments?
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Post by Jean Lemieux on May 6, 2020 1:45:30 GMT -5
For Feburary I don't have new sightings but I made a little demo video of these two white SMC Windsors at a friend house that I posted here in July 2010 on page 12. They are dated of 2001. Each one is missing a decorative pull chain. I have a question: how do you insert images big like that instead of attachments? I load them into Photobucket, Flickr or ImgBB and then I post the IMG link here. Ce sont des sites d’hébergements de photos.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on May 17, 2020 3:07:42 GMT -5
Here are the sightings for April: Does anybody know what this brown spinner is? Anyone ever seen one before? I have known about the existence of this fan for the past 25 years but I was never able to see it from close or photograph it hence the bad and blurry picture. It's a fan that is difficult to photograph. I cannot be close to it. I can't get a better photo of it. I thought it would be an early 1980's four wood blade SMC spinner but it seems something completely different that I have never seen before. The canopy looks like something from a Codep. The blades seems narrow and wingtipped and the brackets seems to be like on this fan. The motor looks rather slim for something of this age hence why I thought it would be a SMC and this Codep canopy could be confused with an SMC canopy from far. I love how Réno-Dépôt and Rona still sells the Wstinghouse City Light II after all these years. It's been for sale in these stores since at least 2010. It seems to be selling well. It's probably my favorite wood blade model they sell currently. The only thing I wish was different about it would the finish. It would look awesome in all chrome. Talking about Réno-Dépôt, I took more photos of the Canarm CP56 at my local store. This is the same store that I posted photos of in August 2016. The new photos shows different units from the 2016 photos and taken with a much better camera as you can see. They are transitionnel Canarm CP56 with only one line on the blades. They are most likely made in 1993 or 1994. The store opened in 1994. The motor is the same as the version that came just before this one without lines on the blades. It's slightly thicker than the current motor. Each photos shows a different fan. A local gym has two or three of these Banvil. I believe they are Mayfair Energy Star? I love how well curved the tip of the blades are. Enjoy!
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Post by Cole D on May 17, 2020 22:24:09 GMT -5
Does Westinghouse still make the Princess 4 and 5 blade spinners? Those were my favorites.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on May 18, 2020 0:15:06 GMT -5
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Post by Alexandre Dufour on May 18, 2020 21:08:20 GMT -5
Which réno dépôt is this? You should take pictures of the entire ceiling fan display
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