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Unknown Traction Elevators at D.H. Hill Library, NCSU, Raleigh

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2011

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  • @Balarick Yeah, they're better than the Dovers from 1990, that's for sure. I need to upload a video tonight of a Godwin in Dabney Hall... with some very interesting door sensors, to say the least. Cox is also smashed right into Dabney, which has talking Dovers with TK mods.

  • @ElevatingPirate my first time seeing a goodwin elevator. it runs somewhat well. do an impact cam on it.

  • @beckwithelevatorman So I was at NCSU the other day, and Talley Hall has a mod like this, but with Innovation fixtures instead. Weird. I know its a Dover, originally, because it has that 70s-style Dover indicator...

  • Sorry soposta be to Elevating Pirate

  • @CaptainElevator42189 Ya i live in holly springs

  • @beckwithelevatorman Yep. I've been there numerous times. I remember when those were Southern, actually. It's a Godwin mod. I guess you're from around here?

  • @ElevatingPirate ya if you want to be sure go to the belk at crabtree they are very similer to this one but not security

  • @beckwithelevatorman Good point. I didn't think of that.

  • might be a godwin not sure though

  • I think these are Montgomery modernized by Otis.

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