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Old January 8th, 2007, 05:29 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
- Bobb -[_2_]
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I was in Berlin a few months ago and looking for some help from locals.
In the hotel bathtub was a faucet that I liked and lookign to buy one in
the US. But I cannot find it online. The logo looked like Hama or Jama
or Eama ... it was actually spelled like 2 capital C's in script - one
of them backwards with a line connecting them . I've looked online for
all of those combinations and cannot find a company. Maybe they just
don't have a website but I'm thinking that someone there might recognize
the name/logo and be able to tell me what the correct name for the
company is. and maybe the location or a distributor ?
Thanks very much.

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Old January 8th, 2007, 05:41 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
PeterL
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- Bobb - wrote:
I was in Berlin a few months ago and looking for some help from locals.
In the hotel bathtub was a faucet that I liked and lookign to buy one in
the US. But I cannot find it online. The logo looked like Hama or Jama
or Eama ... it was actually spelled like 2 capital C's in script - one
of them backwards with a line connecting them . I've looked online for
all of those combinations and cannot find a company. Maybe they just
don't have a website but I'm thinking that someone there might recognize
the name/logo and be able to tell me what the correct name for the
company is. and maybe the location or a distributor ?
Thanks very much.


And you didn't take a photo?

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Old January 8th, 2007, 05:51 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Alan[_1_]
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"- Bobb -" wrote in message
. ..
I was in Berlin a few months ago and looking for some help from locals. In
the hotel bathtub was a faucet that I liked and lookign to buy one in the
US. But I cannot find it online. The logo looked like Hama or Jama or Eama
... it was actually spelled like 2 capital C's in script - one of them
backwards with a line connecting them . I've looked online for all of those
combinations and cannot find a company. Maybe they just don't have a
website but I'm thinking that someone there might recognize the name/logo
and be able to tell me what the correct name for the company is. and maybe
the location or a distributor ?
Thanks very much.

try calling the hotel manager he may be able to trace it through whoever
does their maintainance


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Old January 9th, 2007, 12:48 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
- Bobb -[_2_]
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Default bath faucet


"Jens Arne Maennig" wrote in message
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- Bobb - wrote:

In the hotel bathtub was a faucet that I liked and lookign to buy one
in
the US. But I cannot find it online. The logo looked like Hama or
Jama
or Eama ... it was actually spelled like 2 capital C's in script -
one
of them backwards with a line connecting them .


IIRC Hansa (http://www.hansa.de or http://www.hansa.com) used this way
of writing their name on older models.

Jens


Jens ,

Thank you very much. I would not have thought the M was NS, but you are
right. - I found it there :
http://livetest.hansametall.com/scri...z=Hansadesigno

for english website- I used google:
http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...language_tools
then final user - bath & kitchen - thermostatic


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Old January 9th, 2007, 01:12 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
- Bobb -[_2_]
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Default bath faucet

"- Bobb -" wrote in message . ..

"Jens Arne Maennig" wrote in message
...
- Bobb - wrote:

In the hotel bathtub was a faucet that I liked and looking to buy one
in
the US. But I cannot find it online. The logo looked like Hama or
Jama
or Eama ... it was actually spelled like 2 capital C's in script -
one
of them backwards with a line connecting them .


IIRC Hansa (http://www.hansa.de or http://www.hansa.com) used this way
of writing their name on older models.

Jens


Jens ,

Thank you very much. I would not have thought the M was NS, but you are
right. - I found it there :
http://livetest.hansametall.com/scri...z=Hansadesigno

for english website- I used google:
http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...language_tools
then final user - bath & kitchen - thermostatic


after finding the product and checking compay website/yahoo/google, I couldn't find a retailer in US - on one site I then read this:
"As of January 1, 2003, the HANSA brand name is no longer being offered in the United States." - sold only in Europe.
Oh well, it IS a nice bath faucet but I'm sure in euros it's too expensive for me.(couldn't find a price online anywhere)


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Old January 9th, 2007, 03:17 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Mark Hewitt
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"- Bobb -" wrote in message
. ..
I was in Berlin a few months ago and looking for some help from locals. In
the hotel bathtub was a faucet that I liked and lookign to buy one in the
US. But I cannot find it online. The logo looked like Hama or Jama or Eama
... it was actually spelled like 2 capital C's in script - one of them
backwards with a line connecting them . I've looked online for all of those
combinations and cannot find a company. Maybe they just don't have a
website but I'm thinking that someone there might recognize the name/logo
and be able to tell me what the correct name for the company is. and maybe
the location or a distributor ?


Do you mean tap?


 




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