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An all in one up and down button...that's why it's so big!
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The Hotel San Carlos, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A.
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Somewhere in China...
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Somewhere in Taiwan...
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Everything looks like a button...because it can be...
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Sidewalk elevator operating device...
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We have a button installed in a toilet stall but no elevator...
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University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
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I'm not sure if this is a corridor call button fixture or not...
it appears to have a door open button and information typically found inside the car.
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I believe these are called Rotomatic position indicators...classic Otis.
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Red LED's used in these position indicators...
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Sad...
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A derelict freight elevator in the United Kingdom...
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It looks like someone has a Photoshop© program - a Kibbutz in Israel...
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A Kone faceplate in Glasgow, Scotland...
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I wonder how many times this button has been pressed...
Take a closer look...
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I hate it when floor number three stares at me like this...
as if to say "Go ahead, make my day!"
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Please keep moving - nothing to look at here...
somewhere in Hong Kong, China
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Some serious troubleshooting going on here...
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The tube...
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The shield...
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