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  • That's a late 90's Dover. (Oh my!)

  • @suzzex It's very gently used too.

  • I used to go to vbc when I lived in Henrittia. I'm just wondering, do they still have teen-night on fridays?

  • @mykeeeet24 Yes they do.

  • 0:13-0:14 ingnite

  • I wish my church had an elevator. My high school though has like 6 elevators, and I am guessing that 5 are Thyssen Dover/Marshall (Installed in 1999 by Marshall during the Thyssen buyout when it was actually named Thyssen Dover during it), and one OTIS elevator with Series 1 fixtures, which is used as a freight elevator.

    I know of only three of the six so far, which is the one in the school (T/Dov #3), which I have rode, a T/Dov #6 in the auditorium, and an OTIS in the convent deliveries area.

  • My high school had two elevators, that were both Dover from the late '60s. The passenger elevator had been EPCOed on the outside, (I was never able to ride it, since I didn't have the key.) They also had a small Dover freight elevator in the kitchen that I was able to ride. I don't have pictures or video, since digital cameras didn't exist back in those days. (I graduated in 1995.)

  • Why dosen't the 3rd button have a 2 beside it?

  • Basic Dover elevator.

  • but nice

  • Thanks.

  • This is an interesting elevator, as it's a hydraulic elevator that looks like it was built with the possibility of adding a third floor on. That would explain the "up" button on the top floor, and the extra button on the panel.

  • I guess so.

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