I Transport You Back Into Time (1960). REMASTERED Footage of the "ULTIMATE MINE HOIST EXPERIENCE!"🇺🇲

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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2025

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  • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
    @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому +3

    The original video of this hoist had a "pulsating" effect. It was from the other video editor I used. I remastered the footage & added color filters/sound effects. Hope you enjoy! Stay out of abandoned mines too!

  • @robertstevens9656
    @robertstevens9656 Рік тому +3

    You've outdone yourself this time. Remarkable state of preservation of these hoists, cables, and electrical controls.. Your added cinematography skills and audio effects make it a travel piece in time. Well done Jude, well done. A cinematographic masterpiece!

  • @Sawpainter_td
    @Sawpainter_td Рік тому +1

    Love it! Right down to the crickets, rain, and thunder!
    Now that I left my reply, I'm leaving my phone.
    I can tell this will be even better on the big screen!

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому +1

      Hahahaha. Thank you. Appreciate it. You probably already saw this one, had to redo it unfortunately due to the prior video editor creating a glitch on the old video.

    • @Sawpainter_td
      @Sawpainter_td Рік тому +1

      @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      I smoked weed in my younger years. So much for me remembering. This is a new video for me! 🤣
      Seriously though, the clarity and colors are excellent in comparison.

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      @@Sawpainter_td thank you. Hahahaha, weed messes your mind up for sure. I don't care what all the proponents of it say! Booze does a number on you too.

  • @jennsylvania1633
    @jennsylvania1633 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are awesome. It's so eerie how you add the sound effects.
    It's like the ghosts of times past are helping you tell their stories. Keep up the great work!

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      Many thanks! I appreciate it! Yes, there is a presence in most of these mines...you have to wonder if there are ghosts down there. I'd say yes. It's pretty cool when you stop and take it all in, the mine will reveal its secrets to you in a sense.

  • @jimmyjams5
    @jimmyjams5 Рік тому +1

    That hoist is a gem, truly amazing.

  • @conalrichards8844
    @conalrichards8844 Рік тому +1

    Great looking footage of this mine. Truly giving it the preservation it deserves. I’ve never seen the magazines in any of the videos for this one. Just the JFK paper and Dick Tracy comic.

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Conal. This mine is definitely one of the best out there for sure. The papers are pretty cool.

  • @bobgolfs4432
    @bobgolfs4432 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating - well done!

  • @widdlebitz8158
    @widdlebitz8158 Рік тому +1

    This was a remarkable mine! I was amazed at the conditions and the fact that the shovel by the office still had an intact handle. This was an awesome mine :)

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому +1

      It was for sure. That shovel was mint! I remember picking it up and holding it. Thanks for watching!

  • @MikeOrkid
    @MikeOrkid Рік тому +1

    Yep. Still my favorite mine being that it's heart still exists. Awesome job on the video, brother!

  • @brucepaul6251
    @brucepaul6251 Рік тому +1

    Was the electric in the mine 25 or 60 cycle? Just curious. I know a lot of older electrical installations used 25 cycle and many mines/ colleries had their own power plant to generate their own electricity. Fuel and water were obviously close by. Towards the end of mining I suspect that having a power plant on site was a necessity if using 25 cycle electric because the standard was becoming 60 cycle, unless there were rotary concerters on site to change it over - sorry for the rambling, just curious.

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      Hello. I'm terribly sorry, but I'm not well versed in electrical. That's like space age stuff to me. Hahaha. I'm pretty sure however that they had their own electricity produced from the powerhouse that fed electricity to the coal breaker, etc. The breaker was nearby to this mine, so I'd imagine they burned their own coal that they mined and produced their own electricity. The Huber Colliery did this in Ashley, etc. Maybe someone else will see this and know/comment. Appreciate you watching this and commenting though.

  • @Sleezax
    @Sleezax Рік тому +1

    Looking at the condition of that hoist. I think it would work again with all things considered "minimal" effort.

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      Agreed, even the wire rope is fine for the most part. Lol. That would make a hell of a yard decoration, wouldn't it? I wonder what the tonnage is on that thing.

    • @Sleezax
      @Sleezax Рік тому +1

      @AnthraciteHorrorStories more than my tundra can haul thats for sure. 🤣

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      @@Sleezax good choice in a truck, never count out a Toyota, hahaha.

  • @Davewilliamson5w
    @Davewilliamson5w Рік тому +1

    Great stuff! I've seen the footage that Phil did of this mine a while back. Completely amazes me how they could leave this stuff down there? Such a shame to see that stuff being lost to time. Do you know who owns the rights to the property where this is located? I'd imagine it's city folks that could really care less about what a treasure trove they have down there? It could easily be the next #9 Lansford type tour! How long did it take you to get to the workshops, and mechanical rooms from the entrance?

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      Thank you. I know, nuts how they left everything down there man. All the mines did that. They just walked away, lol. It is a shame. I can't talk about anything concerning any locations unfortunately. I'm sorry, I really am. Lots of drama comes from it. This could have been the best tour ever to be honest. It's so much bigger in person, it's overwhelming to be honest. So to go down the manway, intersect the slope and then go down the bottom of the slope, it takes a good 25-30 minutes or more if you're non-stop moving. From the bottom of the slope to the hoist room is about 15-20 minutes of walking (if you're going slow). So from the entrance to the hoist, it's about 45 minutes. The workshop is right down from the hoist. A true labyrinth down there though, multiple levels, vertical air shafts, etc. One of the cooler mines out there for sure. The slope is steep, so climbing out is a workout, hah.

    • @Davewilliamson5w
      @Davewilliamson5w Рік тому +1

      I'm totally with you as far as not mentioning the locations of these places for the sake of liability but I was just curious if you knew who the property owners were? I wonder if they honestly gave a shit about anything down there? I grew up with a mechanical background and have spent my entire life working with machinery. My heart literally hurts seeing that stuff left to decompose. So mush land gets bought up by investment companies and such. It would be truly heartbreaking to think of that stuff being lost and not loved by someone. You and I talked last week about Bitumen Pa. By the way, I really liked the videos you did up on Laurel Run. Have you ever been in Breaker Brewing Co.? I want to try that place! Right at the base of the mountain where you go up to Laurel Run on E. Northampton St.@@AnthraciteHorrorStories

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      @@Davewilliamson5w yes sir! I have been there (years ago now). I think it was an old nun convent back in the day before a brewery? lol. Ya, it sucks that this stuff is entombed down there. Trust me, there's a lot more epic stuff like this all over the state that has the same fate. The coal mines just wrote it all off once they declared bankruptcy.

    • @Davewilliamson5w
      @Davewilliamson5w Рік тому +1

      Holy shit! A convent? LOL! My Mom went to Catholic school and told me stories about being beaten with rulers! Hey I'll drink the beer! I just don't want any nuns hitting me on my hands with a ruler. They probably came up from Misericordia where my ex wife went to school? lol@@AnthraciteHorrorStories

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому +1

      @@Davewilliamson5w hahahaha my Great Aunt was a Misericordia nun! For real! Sister Luke. She was cool though. I miss her. She was a non violent nun. We call our daughter a nun too btw, long story....lol. There are cool nuns, some horrifying ones for sure too. I went to Catholic school for only 2 years in high school. I volunteered to go back to Wilkes-Barre Area after dealing with those odd fellow students, hahaha.

  • @adventuresofdave3324
    @adventuresofdave3324 Рік тому

    What level of the mine is that area with the hospital here? I was looking at it on mine maps. I remember we walked a good long ways down to get to it but the map was sort of confusing. I was thinking the third level? Or maybe even 5th?

  • @Sleezax
    @Sleezax Рік тому +1

    ❤🎉🎉❤

  • @skyetalker1
    @skyetalker1 Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed the interactive experience Mr.A.H.S.
    Do you test the darkness sometimes,like,just imagining How the F the men and boys did all this work without easy light like we can carry on us? The silence must be total as the dark.Id get spooked in -2 seconds,but im a girl,i imagine things,i babble,...no silence around me!!

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому +1

      It's all good. Yes, we always would have moments of total darkness. Changing light batteries, etc. It's not that bad if you plan for the darkness, if it comes unexpectedly, then it's an issue. Hahaha. How they did it back in the day is beyond me. Oil wick lamps really gave off little light. Poor guys.

  • @bobwoww8384
    @bobwoww8384 Рік тому +3

    I Do Not like those sound effects At All. They feel entirely intrusive, almost rude since they’re clearly not accurate. I know ur tryin different stuff hopin to improve the channel, trust me this ain’t helping. Having u describe what we were seeing was THE BEST👍🏼 No narrative blocking our view, hearing the reverence in ur voice, ur footsteps, water tricking…. Thats all u need dude. It was already perfection. The first vid u did in here was hella more respectful. Just sayin… Ur channel is growing. Tryna improve whats already great is just silly🫵🏽🫶🏽🌹

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому +2

      I have to disagree with you on the accuracy. Buzzers are accurate, sounds of trains going over the rail is accurate, the steel drums for the wire rope would have been accurate, the offices and other places had phones, hoists were steam powered initially, the electricity sounds is well....electric. As for respect and the mines, you've lost me, lol.

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      @@577buttfan agreed. I get his point, the sounds were relatively historically accurate though... it's not like I was playing metal music and reciting a poem down there. Lol.

    • @bobwoww8384
      @bobwoww8384 Рік тому

      @@AnthraciteHorrorStories ok I’ll agree on buzzer sounds bein accurate. And rail sounds, but only to the extent of trains running on tracks above ground. But hearing buzzer sounds over n over while viewing an abandoned mine isn’t natural, and I can’t begin to imagine ore carts operating inside a mine might sound like anything on above ground tracks. And u know nobody made those sounds reading comics or news down there. Dude I Love ur channel, please don’t think I’m in any way tryna insult u. It’s more constructive criticism hoping for ur continued success. It was the solemnity of the original video that referred to respect. I’m old so what can I say

    • @AnthraciteHorrorStories
      @AnthraciteHorrorStories  Рік тому

      @@bobwoww8384 It's all good, as for the comics and newspaper, I was just trying to convey what was on the paper. Like my Great Uncle in the Congo. The mine cars were 5 ton coal cars each, they'd be rocking and rolling down there. It'd be nearly deafening.

    • @bobwoww8384
      @bobwoww8384 Рік тому +1

      @@AnthraciteHorrorStories Thats what I’m sayin.. There’s no possible way to reproduce the sounds these guys endured so why try? Ur providing us verbal info is as close to accurate as we’ll ever get. U have a voice worth listening to. Give urself more credit plz. Ur much better than a sound effect