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Post by davidg on Apr 24, 2010 7:01:31 GMT -5
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Post by Cole S. on Apr 24, 2010 12:55:31 GMT -5
That is actually a Tatung, or the like. Pretty good price.
The green one is different, I don't know if I like it or not.
Looks like most residential Canarm models were labeled with PleasantAire at that time...
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Post by Rick M. on Apr 24, 2010 16:42:58 GMT -5
I like all 3. The first is my favorite; it is probably a Tatung or Carib. ;D I do like that green Canarm; it looks cool with the polished brass. The last one is cool, too. Nice links!!!
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 25, 2010 1:27:07 GMT -5
oh yeah I don't check every other cities all the time don't be shy to post some for me next time. Whoa cool that Tatung! I was wondering if we had those around here. I think I saw on in a restaurant by the window from far in Montréal. I could not see the details well that's why I'm not sure. All I saw was a brown 36'' spinner with 4 wood blades spinning really fast and it had a THICK spinner motor. I really don't like the ones with those style of brackets though. I like them a lot more with the half moon single bar brackets exactly like this: www.vintageceilingfans.com/tatungcfe-36b.htmlWhoa never saw a green Mystic with reverse switch yet. Actually that NIB Canarm Catalyst II is from about the late 1990s not early 1990s. Possibly mid but not early.
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Post by davidg on Apr 25, 2010 8:44:37 GMT -5
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Post by Rick M. on Apr 25, 2010 11:13:07 GMT -5
Wow, nice links!!! Not sure on the model of the SMC. The Hampton Bay looks like a HB Calloway. The other Hampton Bay looks like a Grayton with a horribly bent blade, or it actually has 5 blades and its that 5-bladed Grayton (called the Flourentine or something?). LOVE that Royal Flush!!! Canarm Catalyst is a cool-looking fan. Hampton Bay Redington is interesting; I think they still sell these at Home Depot. Hmm, that interesting looking fan looks to be a Carroway, going by the color and the blade brackets: [a href=" "] [/a] Canarm PleasantAire is a cool fan. The design of that New Orleans fan was common apparently; I know Litex made a version of that fan in the 90s. That Banvil did look like an Original at first. ;D Nice Canarm industrial! NIB Hunter is cool looking. The Canarm Antiquity is pretty cool; you should get it if it's one of your favorite fans and it isn't too far away. I'm not a fan of Fanimations, but nevertheless the Palisade is pretty cool. The last SMC is clearly SMC, but it looks like it was marketed as a Hampton Bay (Landmark?) GREAT links!!!!
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Post by Cole S. on Apr 25, 2010 22:56:17 GMT -5
Never seen an SMC like that before... Bleh... That's the Florentine, right? I like the Royal Flush, looks like a better one. Too many bottom mount spinners Not a fan of Redingtons. Rick is correct, it's a Carroway. Didn't really guess they'd be in Canada, but you never do know. I just can't get over that name, it's so fun to say. PleasantAire... I just love that. ;D The Vic copy is gone for me, but I can guess what it looks like because I think everyone had a Victorian copy at some point. I'm going to say it's Banvil as well judging by those blades (again with the white/AB ). Considering the GE vents I don't think it looks Original like at all, but I've said before that we all see different things in different fans. Those are just some of the cutest fans ever made, I really want one. Hmm, never seen that before. I rather like it. I'm not feeling that housing, it's kind of blah to me, but don't mind me if you like it. I want a Palisade for yacks and giggles, they're high quality fans and are so unique. That's a pretty good price if you were really looking for one. I think Jean posted that last one as well, it's basically a DC-42 with some modifications and a HB logo on it.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 26, 2010 18:08:28 GMT -5
C'mon next time you don't need to put all the Hampton Bay and Canarm crap ones. That first SMC one I already saw it on Montreal Kijiji but I don't know the model name. Oh nice NIB SMC Royal Flush! It DOES look like to be made in Hong Kong. That large brown spinner is definitely the same as the one Rick post. It could come for the States but we have a really big diversity amount of spinners around here so it could really be from here. For the antique brass GE vent I would also say Banvil because of the blades. I have a tag on the switch housing but I can't read it. It reminds me of an older Alaska. Oh Niagara-on-the Lake! I went there on my Ontario trip. Lots of fans installed outdoors in that little town and very beautiful town. Yeah definitely the kind of place to expect seeing some quality fans. The back of the motors of that Palisade look different, I guess its an older one.
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Post by davidg on Apr 26, 2010 18:42:37 GMT -5
i've just take somes fans... and that's what i found on kijiji... but watch me! i will take your place and post the fans of kijji... lol! i would like to find a casablanca... a beautiful hunter... or something beautiful to show you
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Apr 27, 2010 17:45:15 GMT -5
Its really cool that the Canarm Antiquity have the tag on the switch housing that says Canarm Originals.
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Post by davidg on May 2, 2010 10:57:28 GMT -5
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Post by Cole S. on May 2, 2010 11:36:17 GMT -5
That industrial looks like some kind of TAT, but in the Nutone Proline style. Never seen it before, but I WANT it!
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Post by davidg on May 2, 2010 12:58:22 GMT -5
this industrial looks repaint
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Post by davidg on May 4, 2010 14:09:41 GMT -5
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Post by Jean Lemieux on May 4, 2010 19:27:21 GMT -5
Ennnn those things are Canarms?! I thought they were Banvils.
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