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Image 61
Looks like the thieves even stole the machine room roof!
Image provided by: River Larson
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Image 62
Michigan Central Train Station in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Rod Laver
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Image 63
Several Otis machines...
Image provided by: Josh Harrison
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Image 64
Looks like an Otis...
Image provided by: Rick Overton
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Image 65
Spying on these machines...
Image provided by: Thomas Devonshire
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Image 66 (1 of 3)
Baker Hotel in Mineral Springs, Texas, U.S.A.
I wonder who is responsible for all that "white stuff" on this machine?
Image provided by: Sherry Watson
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Image 67 (2 of 3)
Suspect number one...
Image provided by: Peregrine Falcon
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Image 68 (3 of 3)
Baker Hotel in Mineral Springs, Texas, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Sherry Watson
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Image 69
Is that light as bright on your computer as it is on mine?
Image provided by: Brite Luminary
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Image 70
An Otis - Hackley Bank Building in Muskegon, Michigan, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Art Monroe
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Image 71
A rather sad looking number three...
Image provided by: Carlos Gonzalez
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Image 72
These machines have an interesting brake design...
Image provided by: Bob Davis
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Image 73
Oak Knoll Naval Hospital in Oakland Hills, California, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Pete Bernard
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Image 74
An Otis from around the 1960's
Image provided by: Fabian Lopez
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Image 75
Fort Shelby Hotel in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
People love to sneak into this building and photograph this derelict machine!
I have at least three different images of this "carnage"...but that's OK.
Image provided by: Karl Werner
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Image 76
Not much to see here...except a lifetime of service
Image provided by: Don Hendle
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Image 77
Derelict Broderick Building in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Keith Williams
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Image 78
Oak Knoll Naval Hospital in Oakland, California, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Frank Ritter
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Image 79
Marousi, Greece
Paul Hill informs me that these are, "...GH400 machines made by Schindler."
Thank you Paul!
Image provided by: Pat Hanrahan
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Image 80
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Red Grange
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Image 81
Wellington, New Zealand
Image provided by: Mike Fisher
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Image 82
This machine looks like a Haughton with an Otis decal...
Image provided by: Marie Sawyer
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Image 83 (1 of 2)
A few more images of the Baker Hotel - a favorite for photograhers
A derelict Otis machine - I think that is a chain driven selector...
The Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Jorge Ramos
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Image 84 (2 of 2)
I wonder if Image 83 was the service car and these were the passengers cars?
They have interesting selectors as well. Why the double sheaves?
Could they use the type of selector tape with no holes?
The Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Jorge Ramos
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Image 85
An Otis in the Sears Building in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Bill Nelson
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Image 86 (1 of 3)
This is different...
Image provided by: Gil Patterson
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Image 87 (2 of 3)
Anyone know what we are looking at?
Hans van Lunsen informs me that this is a machine room
version of Kone's MonoSpace® machine...Thanks Hans!
Image provided by: Gil Patterson
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Image 88 (3 of 3)
I'll bet Gil used a cell phone to take the pictures!
Image provided by: Gil Patterson
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Image 89
I'm not sure what type of machines these are...
Cavolo informs me that they look like they may be
old Haughton machines - thanks Cavolo!
Image provided by: Harold Ging
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Image 90
Alberto Sassi machines on dispay at a trade show...
Image "borrowed" from: Alberto Sassi
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