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Post by Jordan U on Aug 29, 2016 13:35:39 GMT -5
Number 40 is awesome!
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Post by davidg on Aug 29, 2016 17:17:47 GMT -5
I love it, I would buy it if you would sell it to me! Already sold!
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Post by davidg on Sept 17, 2016 16:49:55 GMT -5
42nd, 2002 Canarm from the Royal Collection Very good quality product, I was impressed. white blades facing ceiling 43rd, 2007 Canarm Florence 44th, 1990 Canarm The flywheel was in a very good shape 4/5 blades 45th, 1994 Canarm Catalyst Now installed in our backstore / workshop. I had to replace the electrical box has it was not securely installed in the ceiling. Long story short, I broke the Canarm Chateau while removing it. The light kit was not integrated on this particular model, so i removed it 46th, 1986 something I think it's a Banvil The blades are darker
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Post by Jordan U on Sept 17, 2016 20:54:45 GMT -5
If only #42 was brass..
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Post by davidg on Sept 25, 2016 21:38:09 GMT -5
47th, 1990 Canarm This one was brought to me by a coworker, she told me the fan hasn't really served but was used mainly for the light. the fan is in wonderful condition, very clean. These fans are very good air movers! I think the fan is just beige, not yellowed as the color is the same everywhere on the fan. For me, it's a childhood fan, I love it very much. Magazines !!!!!!! 1986 if i'm right
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Post by Jordan U on Sept 27, 2016 11:10:01 GMT -5
Those catalog pictures are awesome!
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Sept 27, 2016 18:50:39 GMT -5
Very nice Royal Canarm. It's an uncommon model.
Yikes poor Canarm Château.
I don't know if these bicolor Canarm even came in ivory but it's not impossible. If this one is from 1990 then they were made for about 11 years without changing. 5 blades, 132 cm is the most popular version.
Humm very cool Nadair and 4 Saisons in the catalog. That 4 Saisons Classic looks bad with this light though.
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Post by Jared H. on Sept 28, 2016 13:15:26 GMT -5
Does that green '90 Canarm have a stack (K55-type) motor or is it one of those spinner with a flywheel jobs?
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Sept 28, 2016 13:21:56 GMT -5
Does that green '90 Canarm have a stack (K55-type) motor or is it one of those spinner with a flywheel jobs? It's dark blue marble style. It's a direct drive motor. It was common to do in the 1990's.
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Post by davidg on Sept 28, 2016 17:56:37 GMT -5
Does that green '90 Canarm have a stack (K55-type) motor or is it one of those spinner with a flywheel jobs? It's dark blue marble style. It's a direct drive motor. It was common to do in the 1990's. No, the fan wasn't green nor blue. It was black marble / gold
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Sept 29, 2016 18:22:51 GMT -5
It's dark blue marble style. It's a direct drive motor. It was common to do in the 1990's. No, the fan wasn't green nor blue. It was black marble / gold Ah yes that's what I thought it might be. The picture makes it looks dark blue like the SMC huggers from Canadian Tire.
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Post by davidg on Oct 15, 2016 20:10:44 GMT -5
48th, 2004 Hunter Oasis was sold for 50$ 49th, 2004 Westinghouse Vector Elite 50th, 2004 Canarm Catalyst II WH 51st, 1989 Nadair Designer in glossy black The fan came with this rare and unusual light kit... which wasn't working. for one GU10 bulb. So it's actually a triangle shaped glass and a round shaped glass **The 3 pull chains are not original and were added before the picture Spotted on property Brothers Casablanca Meridian in house's foyer
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Post by Jordan U on Oct 15, 2016 20:22:05 GMT -5
What size motor is in that Hunter Oasis?
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Post by davidg on Oct 15, 2016 20:27:42 GMT -5
According to the 1800lighting website, it would be a whisperwind motor, but I don't know it's dimensions !
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Oct 15, 2016 22:11:34 GMT -5
Awesome Nadair Mini Designer. It appears in very good condition. There is an actual date on it? 1980's Nadair do not have an obvious date on them and 2000-2008 ones usually do. I'm not sure how are the ones from around 1989-1993.
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