Yes but this is early 70s or late 69s only, it does have 20 coil like the Parkinson Highbreeze of 1967,68s. The rotor is thicker than late 70s HB and also this 56' HB have 'V' shaped capacitor holder just like Parkinson HB whereas late 70s had cast iron oval capacitor holder.
@@antiquefanworld1728 this model with this motor shape, stator and blades were made from 70s up to early 80s, the smaller V and the cast supports were older from 70s, the early 80s had green rings instead of brown/bronze and different canopies unique to that generation only.. The 60s has a big V capacitor holder, 22p stator, fully round bottom without edges and much wider blades, wider than orient as well Mid 80s onwards the stator was changed to 18p and blades became thinner
Bro can u make a video about 90s HB,New HS and 70s HB and Orient New Breeze pls i want to see the mega comparison between those 4 Fans Pls I’m excited.
Well I have Gec toofan with a bit shiny tin false cover 1400mm 56” ceiling fan it is white in colour and also it is ball bearing fan upper has 6202 while in the false cover it has 6203 bearings and it has long down rod too and I opened the motor once and patted the false cover while it was hanging. it is April 22 1974 model and rpm is 280 and it has 18+10 coil and the thing that shocked me was that the fan was perfectly intact with original painting and it came inside a box and blades were in the box and the box was also intact and I bought it when it was 48 years old now it is going to be 50 years old now and purchased in 2022. Now I’m using the new but old fan in my bedroom not used for almost 50 years still was inside the box intact.
Wow nice! Actually its 18+9 coil and yes its 280rpm. I have seen 1972 Gec toofan but its original name was Everest Mark IV. These fans are long lasting too. I have 1930s GEC Madras fan which looks like a flower. it still runs awesome. I opened its motor and found 8 running coils and 16 copper plates. the windings are very much thicker. I give the windings a coat of becktol + insulating varnish to secure the windings.
High breeze looks decent and formal Orient deluxe looks like a ghost fan with a big head(motor)and yes motor looks like a bajaj autorickshaw wheel when without medilion. Motor without medilion looks big very big monstrous look. Hope if i can retrieve these ghost fans from grandpa’s house before it is sold/demolished.
Correct! HB looks decent & muscular! whereas, De luxe looks like ghost as you said. And obviously you should retrieve those beasts from your grandpa's house as fast as as possible before any other damages happen like rain water dripping from ceiling or bearing jamming due to lack of oil. De luxe need maintenance like an engine becoz if we didn't oil then bush will completely fail.
@@antiquefanworld1728In april your went to grandpas house checked the terrace it was clean with no cracks.But did not go inside because of fear of snakes 🐍 inside,while i checked through the ventilators all the furnishing,sofas,almirahs were intact except with huge layer of dust. And the fans still hanging with no electricity supply to the house. There is no way i can share photos via RUclips
Don’t insult Orient fan because that time both crompton and orient were manufacturing top quality fans..All Vintage fans are awesome no matter which brand it belongs to…..Those days were the quality days when all the things were so pure and original!!
Great fans from the 60's era,deluxe gave a tough competition to High breeze in those days, these ruled until the high breeze 16p came in the late 80's and killed it.later story is obviously known to all.
Correct! These fans ruled and had good play in their role but time kept on moving and quality decreased unexpectedly for Orient from 90s before they lastly made de luxe which had non spinning medallion versions. USHA, ORIENT & CROMPTON where the best successful brands ever created. Currently undergoing BEE rating. Currently Crompton for superior airflow, Orient for their long lasting 16pole motors for summer series because no blade angle then no load for motor😂, Usha with some vendors and some good quality exhaust fans.
Orient is already like a person who is dead and has it's photo hanging on the wall with garland on it,Usha already received a heart attack after jay engineering works died in 2006, and fans aren't up to the mark from current vendors,so no guarantee,it can be the second person's photo to hang on the wall with garland,as per Crompton it is struggling with BEE rating crisis which is normal,so if these three are considered as brothers,one is dead, second one can die anytime and third one (Crompton) continues to live and struggle.
@@electricalbro6308 Well explained! can't stop laughing about both CKB & USHA tragedy! Crompton is struggling so hard. But let me explain, Crompton brisk air, Havells ventilair etc are cheap Chinese fans with bush type motor but USHA did good thing for Striker exhaust and Crisp air BV because they both have double ball bearings. there where no 150mm fans with bearing but USHA brought it so i feel they did good job in exhaust fans!
It's like having sorbitrate and some other medications to prevent another heart attack,Usha turned into a heart patient after jay engineering works died giving it a major heart attack,so the second brother is just alive cause he got proper medication (promotion by other vendors)
Nice❤️keep it up👍
Thank you!😊
Awesome presentation sir...
Thank you sir!
Nice comparison with good explanation
Thank you bro!😊
the crompton greaves featured is actually mid late 70s version.. 60s crompton greaves had a much bigger motor and much wider blades
Yes but this is early 70s or late 69s only, it does have 20 coil like the Parkinson Highbreeze of 1967,68s. The rotor is thicker than late 70s HB and also this 56' HB have 'V' shaped capacitor holder just like Parkinson HB whereas late 70s had cast iron oval capacitor holder.
@@antiquefanworld1728 this model with this motor shape, stator and blades were made from 70s up to early 80s, the smaller V and the cast supports were older from 70s, the early 80s had green rings instead of brown/bronze and different canopies unique to that generation only..
The 60s has a big V capacitor holder, 22p stator, fully round bottom without edges and much wider blades, wider than orient as well
Mid 80s onwards the stator was changed to 18p and blades became thinner
Noted! thank you for your information. I hope mine's from early 70s!
Both fans are the best.
Obviously both are best and much better than today's !
Bro can u make a video about 90s HB,New HS and 70s HB and Orient New Breeze pls i want to see the mega comparison between those 4 Fans Pls I’m excited.
Sure! will try soon!
Nice Comparison. Both are great fans
Obviously they are! Thank you!
Well I have Gec toofan with a bit shiny tin false cover 1400mm 56” ceiling fan it is white in colour and also it is ball bearing fan upper has 6202 while in the false cover it has 6203 bearings and it has long down rod too and I opened the motor once and patted the false cover while it was hanging. it is April 22 1974 model and rpm is 280 and it has 18+10 coil and the thing that shocked me was that the fan was perfectly intact with original painting and it came inside a box and blades were in the box and the box was also intact and I bought it when it was 48 years old now it is going to be 50 years old now and purchased in 2022. Now I’m using the new but old fan in my bedroom not used for almost 50 years still was inside the box intact.
Wow nice! Actually its 18+9 coil and yes its 280rpm. I have seen 1972 Gec toofan but its original name was Everest Mark IV. These fans are long lasting too. I have 1930s GEC Madras fan which looks like a flower. it still runs awesome. I opened its motor and found 8 running coils and 16 copper plates. the windings are very much thicker. I give the windings a coat of becktol + insulating varnish to secure the windings.
High breeze looks decent and formal
Orient deluxe looks like a ghost fan with a big head(motor)and yes motor looks like a bajaj autorickshaw wheel when without medilion.
Motor without medilion looks big very big monstrous look.
Hope if i can retrieve these ghost fans from grandpa’s house before it is sold/demolished.
Correct! HB looks decent & muscular! whereas, De luxe looks like ghost as you said. And obviously you should retrieve those beasts from your grandpa's house as fast as as possible before any other damages happen like rain water dripping from ceiling or bearing jamming due to lack of oil. De luxe need maintenance like an engine becoz if we didn't oil then bush will completely fail.
@@antiquefanworld1728 true
@@antiquefanworld1728In april your went to grandpas house checked the terrace it was clean with no cracks.But did not go inside because of fear of snakes 🐍 inside,while i checked through the ventilators all the furnishing,sofas,almirahs were intact except with huge layer of dust.
And the fans still hanging with no electricity supply to the house.
There is no way i can share photos via RUclips
Okay, so try your best to get the fans! becoz they are pretty good quality maybe much better than HB despite its lower bush!
Even snakes are scared of those big devil fans😂
Nice👍🏽
Thank you!
Do you have spare medallion of Usha Kohinoor Super Deluxe
Oh I don't have.
Don’t insult Orient fan because that time both crompton and orient were manufacturing top quality fans..All Vintage fans are awesome no matter which brand it belongs to…..Those days were the quality days when all the things were so pure and original!!
You are right bro!
Great fans from the 60's era,deluxe gave a tough competition to High breeze in those days, these ruled until the high breeze 16p came in the late 80's and killed it.later story is obviously known to all.
Correct! These fans ruled and had good play in their role but time kept on moving and quality decreased unexpectedly for Orient from 90s before they lastly made de luxe which had non spinning medallion versions. USHA, ORIENT & CROMPTON where the best successful brands ever created. Currently undergoing BEE rating. Currently Crompton for superior airflow, Orient for their long lasting 16pole motors for summer series because no blade angle then no load for motor😂, Usha with some vendors and some good quality exhaust fans.
Orient is already like a person who is dead and has it's photo hanging on the wall with garland on it,Usha already received a heart attack after jay engineering works died in 2006, and fans aren't up to the mark from current vendors,so no guarantee,it can be the second person's photo to hang on the wall with garland,as per Crompton it is struggling with BEE rating crisis which is normal,so if these three are considered as brothers,one is dead, second one can die anytime and third one (Crompton) continues to live and struggle.
@@electricalbro6308 Well explained! can't stop laughing about both CKB & USHA tragedy! Crompton is struggling so hard. But let me explain, Crompton brisk air, Havells ventilair etc are cheap Chinese fans with bush type motor but USHA did good thing for Striker exhaust and Crisp air BV because they both have double ball bearings. there where no 150mm fans with bearing but USHA brought it so i feel they did good job in exhaust fans!
It's like having sorbitrate and some other medications to prevent another heart attack,Usha turned into a heart patient after jay engineering works died giving it a major heart attack,so the second brother is just alive cause he got proper medication (promotion by other vendors)
True , this is currently happening!
they are just fans bro,nothing to compare. both just give air... also,are you malayalee?
Yes i am a Malayalee......
@@antiquefanworld1728 sthalam evdeya
Orient wins, due to its broad blades and higher speed
yup!
Orient wins even by aesthetics
Orient wins even on aesthetics front.
Clearly Orient Deluxe 56 is winner
Yup!
Exactly
But after wards orient = dead person photo with garland