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Post by Max C. on Jun 5, 2015 14:24:51 GMT -5
That Casablanca Panama is outside grand Montréal and I don't want any Inteli Touch Casablancas anymore even though this one is not expensive at all. For fans closer to me check out the Montréal thread. I know that it's outside of Montréal... Why does the design on the sideband of Nadairs and SMC amaze you? The similarity between the two, even though SMC never had anything to do with Nadair. About the NHL fan it just said NHL on the box. You don't remember seeing it? For the size read again, the answer was already there. I have no recollection of these NHL fans. Where were they sold? I didn't understand what you were trying to say about the fan's size. Yes the GE vent is a Tatung, look at the stencil and the pull chains. I've seen those pendants on other fans in the past. I believe Atron sold something similar up until recently. I don't think it's a Gulf Coast. It has a reverse pull chain. I own a Gulf Coast fan with a reverse pull chain.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jun 5, 2015 14:54:23 GMT -5
In Québec Réno-Dépôt sold the NHL fan. It others provinces it would have been sold somewhere else. You wanted to know the size of the NHL fan, it was already written.
Ah well then it must be a Gulf Coast.
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Post by Max C. on Jun 6, 2015 13:40:35 GMT -5
In Québec Réno-Dépôt sold the NHL fan. It others provinces it would have been sold somewhere else. You wanted to know the size of the NHL fan, it was already written. I didn't understand what you were trying to say regarding it's size. The fact that I don't most Metric measurements doesn't help either.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jun 16, 2015 21:21:48 GMT -5
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jun 28, 2015 19:10:06 GMT -5
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jul 29, 2015 22:38:28 GMT -5
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Post by Jordan U on Jul 30, 2015 17:56:53 GMT -5
I haven't been to this thread in a while.. but there's some really nice fans on here..That has some interesting stencil to it.. I don't think I've ever seen that before..
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Post by Brian L. on Jul 30, 2015 20:26:36 GMT -5
I love the Packaging on the Sabre, the Next Gen boxes were very colorful!
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jul 30, 2015 21:00:48 GMT -5
I haven't been to this thread in a while.. but there's some really nice fans on here..That has some interesting stencil to it.. I don't think I've ever seen that before.. Really? This stencil was seen on a lot of made in Taiwan fans in the early to mid 1980's.
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Post by Max C. on Aug 9, 2015 13:14:00 GMT -5
I love it! Do you know the exact model? Good price. Those are most likely mid-80's looking at the cane inserts on the blades. These look cute as always. The price is also quite decent. Finally, I get to see what this looks like fully-assembled with the original blades! This looks identical to the Vaxcel line of fans that was recalled due to wiring issues: www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2004/CPSC-Vaxcel-International-Co-Ltd-Announce-Second-Recall-of-Ceiling-Fans-/Other than the globe being far too big for the motor housing, this is quite a nice fan. Judging by the stencil, that's a Guibb. That looks to be a Gulf Coast. Nice fan. I had no idea that this generation of Zephyr was sold in any other finish besides white and polished brass! Did they ever sell a contemporary version of this? That looks like ivory. Besides the original installer's stupidity, that's an awesome fan! Now what would that be? The picture illustrates what appears to be an Evergo-made Banvil, however the box says "MADE IN USA." That's quite peculiar... I love how that box is styled! The prices are good, however I imagine most of these fans will need to be entirely repainted. The sticker on the canopy is similar to that of a Banvil. Maybe this was a short-lived model? These are powerful little fans! Also, does anybody else find the light kit pictured to be highly ridiculous? It appears as if this was a K-Mart exclusive... It looks as if this was the predecessor to the Trident. That's probably a Gulf Coast... I like these... What a cheap-looking fan! As usual, Classic IIs look amazing. Weren't these sold under the Canarm name? Too bad they're so far The switch housing looks normal... That's definitely quite an elegant model. What's with the holes in the ceiling medallion though
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 9, 2015 22:11:59 GMT -5
The Canarm Zephyr is sometimes seen in antique brass.
I thought that the stickers on those 4 Saisons looking fan looked like a faded Banvil sticker.
4 Saisons have made this cool and rare nutless version of the Galaxy.
Yes it's possible that this brass fan with glossy oak blades and halogen lights was sold by Canarm.
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Post by Max C. on Aug 10, 2015 15:40:56 GMT -5
The Canarm Zephyr is sometimes seen in antique brass. Wal-Mart used to sell a similar fan that was available in antique brass. I remember seeing one new in box on Alberta Kijiji earlier this year. I thought that the stickers on those 4 Saisons looking fan looked like a faded Banvil sticker. Judging by the the color, it appears to be a Silver Line sticker (although the blades and band around the motor would indicate otherwise). Yes it's possible that this brass fan with glossy oak blades and halogen lights was sold by Canarm. Wasn't somebody selling one new in box on Vancouver Craigslist at one point?
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 25, 2015 18:30:43 GMT -5
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Post by Max C. on Aug 28, 2015 15:48:13 GMT -5
It's possible that those blades are replacements. Please tell me you'll get this if the price decreases! How much did these cost brand new? That isn't cheap, especially considering the obviously dirty blades. That would be a Moss I believe. Holy crap That aside, it is indeed one beautiful fan. If only that globe were bigger. That looks like a CEI-made Sears, however this type of fan is nearly impossible to identify with full accuracy unless we see the labels. Nevertheless, the 36" bladespan is odd. Besides Hunter Originals, five-bladed fans installed with four blades usually look odd to me, however this is awesome! That is one stellar combination! Wow, I never expected to see something this! It looks exactly like that SMC U42 I put a custom switch housing on a couple of years back (minus the white motor housing): These 42" versions seem uncommon. That is absolutely beautiful! These also seem pricey... That would actually be the post-2000 version. Notice the reverse switch. That's a great deal. Also, I'd be curious to see one of these in white. Weren't these sold at Sears? Also, a 5" downrod...what That looks like a Sears. That almost looks like a Westinghouse, however nothing that they would have sold in North America. More likely, it could be some generic brand that was only sold for a short time.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Aug 29, 2015 19:08:44 GMT -5
I can tell you that I will not get the Casablanca Avalon fan. Why would I bother which something out of my tastes? I don't throw myself on every fan because it's Casablanca. I have to like it for that.
The Plantation fans costed 100$ around 2003.
Besides Hunter Originals, five-bladed fans installed with four blades usually look odd to me, however this is awesome! Hein? That an odd reasoning. 4/5 blade Hunter Originals are the fans that look odd installed with four blades because the brackets are placed weirdly near the switch housing. On most of other fans, like flywheel fans, they don't have that glitch so we would never know that they came with five blades in total. It's just that you have been brainwashed by the photos of companies that constantly only show them with five blade that it seems unthinkable for you to have them installed with four blades because that's how they are always presented.
I don't remember seeing the green and brass Canarm Mystic sold after 1999.
Yes, the SMC Grand Legacy was sold at Sears. Do you remember it in the catalog around 2000-2002?
The last fan seems to have a too chunky switch housing to be related to Westinghouse or something recent.
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