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Post by Jordan U on Mar 13, 2015 7:00:17 GMT -5
I've seen the Westinghouse sidewinder before. They're pretty neat fans.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Mar 16, 2015 12:47:46 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Mar 16, 2015 18:21:09 GMT -5
Very nice! Is this the same fan that was in your latest sightings post? Those blades look like they have quite a bit more pitch than they’re supposed to. I think this is my favorite one in this group! The cane insert shape is really unique. Did this come with that control? I think Mark Weller has one of these
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 8, 2015 22:02:31 GMT -5
Yes, the 4 Saisons Classic II is the same fan that I post in my sightings expect that this one is an odd and rare low profile version.
A few Canarm of that size from the Royal and Original collection in the 1990's and early 2000's came with deeply pitched brackets. They were more upscale than their regular line.
I don't think this hugger was included with this control, it must have been an accessory offered by Nadair.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 8, 2015 22:29:17 GMT -5
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Post by davidg on Apr 9, 2015 11:12:35 GMT -5
The "uncommon" nadair is only a 4/5 blades fan installed with 4 blades
The 1980's chunky fan with an uplight is a Canarm, from 1986 or 1987. I got the exact same fan without a light kit some years ago.
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Post by Max C. on Apr 9, 2015 18:05:19 GMT -5
That's pricey... I never knew Home Depot sold these in stone! Interesting... Nice combination. I'd assume the light kit is halogen? Also, it's cool to know that they actually saved the instructions. Are these 48"? That flywheel though... It also appears to have a Nadair pull chain. Two words: love it! David is right, it's a Canarm. Notice the Wing TAT-style blade brackets. Man, I don't know if I hate this combination, or love it. I think we'd need to see some pictures of it installed. Nice light kit I don't think that's a Nadair. The switch housing isn't detachable. Maybe something CEI looking at the motor. Get it! The first fan is nice, apart from the obvious mismatch between the wood on the housing and the blades. This would have been a later one made by Air Cool or one of their affiliated factories. Get them!
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 10, 2015 23:56:16 GMT -5
I'm not sure what is the finish of the Hampton Bay Cameron II but it's not natural iron because it's not dark enough. It looks like a stone finish. Only Home Depot sold Hampton Bays. Ahah! I just thought it look nice for a Hampton Bay.
Yes the Canarm Kiara came with a halogen light. Yes, it's nice that they kept the instructions all theses years.
That glossy Nadair normally came in 107 cm and 132 cm but this one does look confusing in size.
Yes I noticed the Nadair pull chain on the 4 Saisons. They probably had also a Nadair and something happened to it and they kept the blades and pull chains on put it on this fan or some confusion between the pieces of these two fans occured.
I thought the vintage lighted housing fan could be a Canarm because of the TAT style parts but I remember seeing a similar one that was Nadair.
The first Nadair Heritages had a regular switch housing.
You know that I don't like Casablanca Stealth. You want it?
In the 3 last link, it's the brass Nadair that interests me.
The Fanimation Islander I would like to get would be brass with palm leaf blades.
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 11, 2015 20:13:42 GMT -5
I didn't know Craftmade ever made fans like this, I think it looks ridiculous. What is that even supposed to be? I know someone who has 2 of these in their house. Its not my favorite finish, but in person it looks nice. Love it! A little pricey though. Those look strange with 4 blades, never seen one before. I think I like the 5 blade one better. Very nice! A little pricey though? Another classic, with nice shades. I think someone on here has one of these, or at least one very similar. I really like these. Max must like this, look at that light! Really nice, are you going to get it? All very nice! That looks like an odd canopy..what kind of mounting would this use? I don't like those blade irons.
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 11, 2015 20:15:10 GMT -5
Nice light kit I knew you would like that ridiculous light kit!
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Post by Max C. on Apr 11, 2015 22:10:44 GMT -5
I'm not sure what is the finish of the Hampton Bay Cameron II but it's not natural iron because it's not dark enough. It looks like a stone finish. Only Home Depot sold Hampton Bays. Ahah! I just thought it look nice for a Hampton Bay. Stone makes the most sense. Are you sure Dollarama doesn't sell Hampton Bay too That glossy Nadair normally came in 107 cm and 132 cm but this one does look confusing in size. I see. Yes I noticed the Nadair pull chain on the 4 Saisons. They probably had also a Nadair and something happened to it and they kept the blades and pull chains on put it on this fan or some confusion between the pieces of these two fans occurred It actually doesn't look bad with those blades all things considered. I thought the vintage lighted housing fan could be a Canarm because of the TAT style parts but I remember seeing a similar one that was Nadair. Did they Nadair version have these blade brackets? The first Nadair Heritages had a regular switch housing. That I didn't know. You know that I don't like Casablanca Stealth. You want it? Yeah I know. It it's still a great fan though. If it were brushed nickel, I'd probably be more interested. That looks like an odd canopy..what kind of mounting would this use? It's just ball and socket. The canopy does have two screws on the side to hold it to the mounting bracket if that's what you mean by odd.
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 11, 2015 22:14:02 GMT -5
I thought the shape of the canopy was kind of odd, it was more cone-shaped than usual.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 20, 2015 19:47:01 GMT -5
Yes in my memory, the chunky Nadair lighted housing fan had theses brackets but the parts looked more like an Evergo.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 25, 2015 23:53:52 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Apr 27, 2015 7:10:08 GMT -5
Interesting light, not too fond of the fan though. I like these, I would get one if I found it at a reasonable price. There used to be 2 of these in a local ice cream store, not sure if they're still there or not. Very nice! Good price too I really like this one.. I've seen that housing before, but it was on a 4 blade fan. That is one outrageous light kit! I like that light That one is installed awfully close to the wall. Nice fans though. Never heard of that make before, is it any good? I like this version of the Minuet, I used to have one in my bedroom a while back, I don't remember what ever happened to that fan. The blades on the spinner look to be spoiled, I'd guess its not for sale. That's kind of an odd install. If they have that, they may have some other interesting fans I can't imagine these move that much air with holes in the blades! How old is that? Awesome! You should try to get it Is that a 'semi'-spinner? Very nice light there
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