The Old National Casket Manufacturing Building on Pittsburgh's North Side plenty of Rumors and Story's but are any of them true ?

Now known as the Cardello Building  the Old National Casket Manufacturing Building has been a Prominent North Side Land Mark  since the Civil War .

 The building is the original 1864 site of the Excelsior Coffin and Casket Works, in what was then the City of Allegheny. The firm became the National Casket Company by the turn of the century, and the building served as its headquarters, factory, and warehouse. National Casket was one of the first manufacturers of mass-produced caskets. At the height of its business in the early 1900s, National Casket shipped more than 52,000 caskets worldwide each year, making it the largest coffin manufacturer in the country.

National Casket moved its operations to Kentucky in the mid-sixties, and the building was used principally as a warehouse. Cardello Electric first leased space in the building in 1968, and by 1983, they purchased this neighborhood landmark and architectural treasure.

Sitting to the left as you cross the West End Bridge  heading to the North Side you cant miss the big brown brick building  which was lovingly restored by the owners of Cardello Electric Supply.

 


 

While once a dirty dingy industrial building the dirt was removed and the modern Office building makes a welcome approach  But this building has plenty of story's which go with it. Not the least of which is it is haunted. 

A couple of people I know who once worked there after it was converted talk about shadows and doors opening by them selves but is any of it true or are people just letting their imagination run wild. 

The couple times I was in the building when it was still being used by the Cardellos  for Electrical Distributor  on first floor  I never picked up any thing. 


But then you hear the story's because after all they made caskets there.

2 story's which have circulated for years involves Burns International Detective Agency which I worked for in 1978-79

 

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 The first story is burns provided guard service to the building and in the huge  basement they had sand bags  piled up in one section and guards where taken there and allowed to practice with shot guns. 

While I have not been able to confirm this story  as I worked as an unarmed guard I know some agency's had them when doing riot duty.   and I heard this story from several older men who worked for Burns. So it is possible since there was so much open space after they stopped making caskets there.and where using building as a warehouse.

The 2nd story involves a new guard and his supervisor in an effort to scare the new guard who was armed with a 38 caliber pistol  the supervisor hid in one of the coffins and as the guard was making his rounds  the supervisor moaned and made noises which scared the guard so bad he shot at the coffin hitting the supervisor in the legs. Again any truth who knows  might just be a funny story  and it would have had to happen back before Act 235 went into effect in 1970's .  as

 guards had to be trained and certified to carry a gun unlike the old days when most guards carried guns which is not the case today in Pa. 

I can imagine just such an incident happned but have not been able to find proof. 

which would be neat if I could find an old article or guard report .

Either way its good to know a piece of north side history was saved and still exists. 

 




2 Excelent Paranormal Writers you should get to know

Do you love to read  really good Ghost and Spooky Story.s 

 Well then you should get to know Tony Lavorgen's and Ed Kelemen

Both highly experienced paranormal researchers who have tracked down  and extensively researched many story's around Western Pa.

They both Go into the field   and do real research and not make up stuff they check it out. and present the truth behind legends and lore's.

You can find them at many Paranormal Festivals and both are public speakers I caught up with them both at the Big Foot Festival in Fayette County on June 6th  of this year,. 

Tony has a whole series of books his latest

Eastern Woodland Indians  Legends and Lore,s
is packed with many legends handed down from generation to generation of native Americans who  when the ancient ones warned you not to go some where you should not go there.

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Ed Kellerman a retired Allegheny County Police Officer  also has a new book out


The Haunting of Pennsylvanians Churches and Grave yards looks into many of the story's surrounding some of the supposedly Haunted graveyards around Pa.

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