james bradley pinette
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Post by james bradley pinette on Jan 14, 2004 15:33:21 GMT -5
does anybody remember this ceiling fan? polished brass filgree sideband oak and cane blades three tulip light kit and it has the motor cover like the murray fieiss and it was sold at bj's james
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Post by Dan N on Jan 14, 2004 16:11:45 GMT -5
Is it on ebay? This is the ebay forum, so. . . is it currentlyup for auction?
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Post by james pinette on Jan 14, 2004 17:47:40 GMT -5
no it's actually at a resturant not to far from where i live ;D
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Post by JW on Jan 14, 2004 22:23:24 GMT -5
How many blades? Sounds like a basic builder fan with cane blades to me.
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Post by james pinette on Jan 15, 2004 5:22:58 GMT -5
hey jw, it's got five oak and cane blades ;D
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Post by SMILY on Jan 18, 2004 16:58:11 GMT -5
IT'S A HAMPTON BAY LANDMARK. HOME DEPOT IS A PRIVATE LABEL. HOME DEPOT USED TO SELL THEM IN THE EARLY-LATE 1990S.
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Post by Dan N on Jan 18, 2004 20:08:42 GMT -5
IT'S A HAMPTON BAY LANDMARK.
No it's not, they never made them with footprint vents, not to mention if that was the case it would have been sold at Home Depot, not at BJ's, whatever BJ's is.
Anyhow, a number of brands made fans looking like that. Concord is an example. I get similar fans in all the time.
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Post by smily on Feb 6, 2004 9:06:33 GMT -5
It's a Concord.
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Post by Dan N on Feb 6, 2004 16:37:14 GMT -5
Ok. Just a few posts up, you informed us, expressing no doubt whatsoever, that it was a Hampton Bay. I mention the name Concord and suddenly you're sure it's a Concord. Please dont post pretending to know something if you're not sure. Even simply saying "I think" would help . . . but why claim something as fact if you're just taking wild guesses? Tough love, Dan
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Post by Andrew G. on Feb 14, 2004 22:31:39 GMT -5
Litex made a few fans like that aswell. that could be it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2004 23:11:35 GMT -5
Litex made a few fans like that aswell. that could be it. I believe they did. I also saw what appeared to be an early Encon "Monarch" with footprint vents, however it might have been mislabled.
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