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Post by todthefanman on Jan 15, 2016 9:41:58 GMT -5
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Post by Jonathan A. on Jan 15, 2016 10:52:37 GMT -5
Yes, it's a Gazebo.
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Post by fan1968 on Jan 15, 2016 22:00:06 GMT -5
But with glossy blades? And since when did they have s integrated spot light kit?
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Post by todthefanman on Jan 15, 2016 23:44:16 GMT -5
But with glossy blades? And since when did they have s integrated spot light kit? They could've put any light kit on it, but you're right about the glossy blades. Maybe some sort of uncommon version of the Gazebo?
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Post by Jordan U on Jan 21, 2016 18:54:37 GMT -5
I would guess Gazebo also, especially with the way those pull chains come out of the housing.. Whatever it is, I want it!
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Post by todthefanman on Jan 22, 2016 8:07:55 GMT -5
I would guess Gazebo also, especially with the way those pull chains come out of the housing.. Whatever it is, I want it! I figured it out, it actually is a Gazebo I. They offered them in black, if I come across another one I'll let you know, I really don't have an interest in these fans anyway.
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Post by fancollector12 on Jan 23, 2016 1:37:20 GMT -5
It's most likely HB's attempt at a Saturn clone... NOT a Gazebo. Maybe an early St. Vincent?
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 23, 2016 3:43:56 GMT -5
It does look like an earlier Hampton Bay Gazebo. It's definitely an outdoor fan because of the pull chains.
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Post by todthefanman on Jan 23, 2016 9:54:36 GMT -5
It's most likely HB's attempt at a Saturn clone... NOT a Gazebo. Maybe an early St. Vincent? It's one of the early Gazebos, see they used to sell them black. Attachment DeletedNot to mention it has the outdoor chain polls. I see the St. Vincent to be more similar to a Hampton Bay Raleigh I than anything.
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Post by todthefanman on Jan 23, 2016 9:55:49 GMT -5
It does look like an earlier Hampton Bay Gazebo. It's definitely an outdoor fan because of the pull chains. Yeah that's what I'm thinking, and if you look at the ad I found on another thread on this forum, it shows they offered the early Gazebo in black. They also offered it in Verde which I'd be interested in seeing.
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Post by Max C. on Jan 23, 2016 18:15:26 GMT -5
It's most likely HB's attempt at a Saturn clone... NOT a Gazebo. Maybe an early St. Vincent? You are joking, right?
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Post by fan1968 on Jan 28, 2016 1:13:49 GMT -5
It's most likely HB's attempt at a Saturn clone... NOT a Gazebo. Maybe an early St. Vincent? It's one of the early Gazebos, see they used to sell them black. View AttachmentNot to mention it has the outdoor chain polls. I see the St. Vincent to be more similar to a Hampton Bay Raleigh I than anything. Well. The 52" version didn't have glossy blades. The 42" one did I think. (Shown)
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Post by fan1968 on Jan 28, 2016 1:15:18 GMT -5
It's most likely HB's attempt at a Saturn clone... NOT a Gazebo. Maybe an early St. Vincent? You are joking, right? They DID have an attempt at a Saturn clone with those clear green lucite things (Name escapes me right now)
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Post by Brian L. on Jan 28, 2016 20:13:30 GMT -5
They DID have an attempt at a Saturn clone with those clear green lucite things (Name escapes me right now) It was called a Hampton Bay Florentine
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Post by fan1968 on Jan 28, 2016 21:38:46 GMT -5
They DID have an attempt at a Saturn clone with those clear green lucite things (Name escapes me right now) It was called a Hampton Bay Florentine Right. I always associate that name with a Grayton looking fan for some reason.
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