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From: g4tech
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  • lol i  like hosipital name "sick kids" it's funny and ironic

  • Given the speed of it that must be a gearless

  • Very nice! Lots of these left in Canada with those style Otis Fixtures. And why are people negating the all the comments?! Makes no sense....!

  • 1950s..

  • the NS button gives you a non stop trip!

  • Yes they are

    and in 1992 i stayed on 5 also wow

  • A response video for you. It's of the same design but spans as many as 23 floors. And it has two doors on adjacent walls which is very rare for such an antique model indeed. Check it out and comments are welcome.

  • WHERE is this elevator?

  • Hospital For Sick KIds

    Toronto Ontario Canada

  • In the Roy C Hill Wing

  • Regarding the hack, it does not work but there is a button marked NS near the bottom. If you hold that in while the elevator's moving it will not stop. I've noticed most of the Otises from that era still have it and it works wonders. Pretty rare to find the feather touch buttons though, awesome find. Looks like this is a very well looked after Otis, i'm guessing probably late 50's.

  • Could be a 1960s-1970s.

  • At least it still runs nicely.

  • nice

  • Not bad for an oldtimer. Cool video

  • Very cool! I really like those touch-sensitive buttons,

  • A few newer Schindler models feature white feather-touch buttons as a standard fitting.

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