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Post by Adam D. on Feb 2, 2004 3:46:50 GMT -5
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Post by james pinette on Feb 2, 2004 14:33:27 GMT -5
nice it would look good on your gallery page james
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Post by Adam D. on Feb 2, 2004 15:43:47 GMT -5
you are right.........Adam
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2004 17:03:29 GMT -5
Yeah, I saw, that, and that you were bidding. LOoks like a cool fan. I recognise the upper canopy from some other fan that looks nothing like it . . . the motor looks like those CEC Georgian fans noted below . . . I cant see the switch housing. Anyhow, go get 'em Adam!
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Post by Adam D. on Feb 2, 2004 21:36:28 GMT -5
HeHe...Ya the light kit covers most of the switch housing, I have no idea how it's attached, I hope the bottom cap is still attached.. There is one at the resale shop (Faithfarm) It has a canopy just like that one, also has the tall capacitor cover just like that one, Where you don't really noticed the downrod. it is a white 32 inch with no switch housing and the motor is rounded different on the bottom......Adam
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Post by organist89 on Feb 2, 2004 22:08:37 GMT -5
Hi...
FanSaverMan (eBay alais 'organist89') has outbid you on this fan. If I win the auction, I will place the fan into the pile of fans going into the future fan museum. FYI, my bid is $15.00
I have two thoughts on the knob on the side of the switch. First, it is a switch for reversing the direction of the blades. Second, it is a variable speed control...this fan is being sold by somebody other than the owner who just assumes that it is 3-speed.
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Post by Adam D. on Feb 2, 2004 22:34:30 GMT -5
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Post by brian H on Feb 3, 2004 15:08:12 GMT -5
Adam, i agree with you. i wonuld not bid against you, hoever, if it's a restored hunter 1910 adjustable i would bid fiercely:P. the canopy on that fan is hunter original.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2004 19:39:25 GMT -5
The canopy is not Hunter, it is close . . . maybe Evergo.
Anyhow, I am the same way, I will never bid against another collector knowingly . . . unless of course that collector does not honor the system.
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Post by Brian H on Feb 4, 2004 14:15:12 GMT -5
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Post by james pinette on Feb 4, 2004 14:35:51 GMT -5
adam i agree with you james
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2004 18:10:34 GMT -5
Nope, because 1. It's plastic or bakelight 2. It's less rounded and has less ridges/steps (different shape) 3. It's a darker color than the brown Hunter canopies 4. I have that exact canopy and it is Not a Hunter, it's off an Evergo copy of a Hunter.
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Post by Adam D. on Feb 4, 2004 19:39:11 GMT -5
I asked the seller, right after I bidded on it, and finally got a reply of what the make and model is. This is what they said it, what it says on the motor.
SUPREME FAN Mark II JCSB-52
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Post by Adam D. on Feb 5, 2004 21:28:19 GMT -5
That the variable speed control might not be one, It might be a 3 speed switch, that clicks 3 times, I just saw a fan today in a thrift shop, that had a one of those. The make and model was no where to be on that fan..
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Post by smily on Feb 6, 2004 9:08:27 GMT -5
Adam has a Moss Tropical Breeze exactly like it in his galery except it doesn't have a light kit.
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