Huntington is actually the second largest city in the state. Next time you are there, you should visit Huntington Mall. The Macy's there has a vintage Montgomery G&P with the square buttons.
@@DieselDucy The coolest one though in my opinion is The Frederick Building in downtown which has a side door 1960's Cotton traction elevator with older EPCO fixtures
Brand/Company: Schindler Buttons: vandal resistant for first elevator and HT for second elevator Door type: Center Opening with rear Center Opening for first elevator and 2 speed sliding right ▶️ for second elevator Number of elevators: 1 Number of floors: 2
This place seems interesting to me like I notice two Schindler HTs that are very different. The elevator looks freight and disgusting while the other one doesn’t seem nasty and frieght elevator with too many confusing buttons. You also never rode the escalator down and that was interesting. But I extremely love love places and your videos when you film elevators and escalators together in one shot and of course we all know and love love 💕 Schindler
The place itself and in fact that they have elevators and escalators in one section is awesome. It’s interesting to see how elevators are both different HT fixtures
I’ve always liked Schindler products. They have a very smooth operation
The Schindler we have now is not good and dullness. Schindlers like MT , HT and RT make great Schindlers especially will amazing motors
Not my favorite, Tony.
Me too
All of them are OK but 330A’s. They always creak badly and are cheaply built. Who wants a plastic call button!?
@@DieselDucy epic motor
Awesome Elevators and Escalator
They are nice
We all know and love love 💕 love ❤️ elevators and escalators
Awesome elevators and nice place
They are!
It is
I like the regular elevator more. You know, the one that serves floors P1, 1, P2, and 2/2R. Looks cool and worth it.
me too.
nice that 2 and 2R are the same floor.
Yes indeed!
Huntington is actually the second largest city in the state. Next time you are there, you should visit Huntington Mall. The Macy's there has a vintage Montgomery G&P with the square buttons.
Huntington has A LOT of vintage elevators in office buildings too
@@dmvelevatorsandmore So I have heard.
Oooh. I’ll have to check that out
@@DieselDucy The coolest one though in my opinion is The Frederick Building in downtown which has a side door 1960's Cotton traction elevator with older EPCO fixtures
Brand/Company: Schindler
Buttons: vandal resistant for first elevator and HT for second elevator
Door type: Center Opening with rear Center Opening for first elevator and 2 speed sliding right ▶️ for second elevator
Number of elevators: 1
Number of floors: 2
Yep
Nice square place
It was
Reminds me of Moody Gardens in Galveston. There they have 300As, 330As, 500As, and 700As. If that isn’t Schindlerland then I have no idea what is
That place is interesting
This sure is interesting
it was.
I’ve road several Schindlers like that, they’re a bit strange
Yeah
This place seems interesting to me like I notice two Schindler HTs that are very different. The elevator looks freight and disgusting while the other one doesn’t seem nasty and frieght elevator with too many confusing buttons. You also never rode the escalator down and that was interesting. But I extremely love love places and your videos when you film elevators and escalators together in one shot and of course we all know and love love 💕 Schindler
Old Schindler we love
This was nice
The place itself and in fact that they have elevators and escalators in one section is awesome. It’s interesting to see how elevators are both different HT fixtures
That’s new why do you say this elevator is confusing
The layout
Hi DieselDucy
Hi
Hi Aaron
Hello :)
Why does the American Schindler 330 look so different to the European Schindler Eurolift/5400?
It is definitely very Americanized
With Aaron with a Schindler escalator ride Schindler elevator door close doesn't work rear door 2nd elevator 2 speed door door close doesn't work
Yep