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Post by Adam D. on Apr 14, 2009 21:42:38 GMT -5
No pic and info, you were lucky.. I've tried that before with Craigslist, tho when i showed up, i was disappointed, which was no surprise.. I was lucky a few years ago when i went into a abandon house to come across a complete white industrial Laguna, I was shocked.. There are pictures in the S.M.C. gallery of it
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Post by kelly on Apr 14, 2009 21:46:55 GMT -5
i love all of ur fans u have on ur website adam they r really cool
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Post by Adam D. on Apr 14, 2009 22:50:23 GMT -5
Thank you Kelly
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2011 23:04:25 GMT -5
You are so lucky!
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Post by John D. on Nov 24, 2011 9:30:30 GMT -5
Those are really cool and unique! It does not impress me that you say that they moves so much air. Those little 1980s 36'' Industrials are insane on high. How slow can it goes with that variable speed knob? I noticed you tassels is crooked, the little piece in the top middle come out. The ones that cammed with my Four Seasons Top Mount fan were also like that and I found a way to fix it. If it annoys you I can tell you how to fix it. Hi Jean, Yeah, here is a video demo for you! I am impressed for a little ceiling fan, the air it puts out! Nice video, but it would be good if you also put it on YouTube where most ceiling fan videos are once YouTube is trolling-free. Most collectors do not go looking for any video sites other than YouTube very often.
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Post by Cole S. on Nov 24, 2011 16:39:50 GMT -5
I would say both of you guys missed the bus on this one, the thread is over two years old.
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