To 7bit.
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It's not a telephone.
Would be fun if one could it hook up to something
Would be fun if one could it hook up to something
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I think the only reason it was unused was because it was wired with the tube for "party line", so it didn't work on regular lines. People probably thought it was defective. A simple rewire and it works fine. I've got 4 phones connected in my house and they're all made 1954 and earlier.
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I find it more impressive that you have a church in your garage.SmallFry wrote:I have an oldie we found at a church in my garage. I'll nab a picture late. Its by no means NIB, actually quite the opposite, but it works. I think if I recall, its from the '30's. Will check later.
- huttala
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Hahaharodtang wrote:I find it more impressive that you have a church in your garage.SmallFry wrote:I have an oldie we found at a church in my garage. I'll nab a picture late. Its by no means NIB, actually quite the opposite, but it works. I think if I recall, its from the '30's. Will check later.
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Er, yeah. Whoops. Forgot my commas, eh? Heh.rodtang wrote:I find it more impressive that you have a church in your garage.SmallFry wrote:I have an oldie we found at a church in my garage. I'll nab a picture late. Its by no means NIB, actually quite the opposite, but it works. I think if I recall, its from the '30's. Will check later.
- kbdfr
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Your sentence is grammatically correct, no commas forgotten. But it does sound funnySmallFry wrote:Er, yeah. Whoops. Forgot my commas, eh? Heh.rodtang wrote:I find it more impressive that you have a church in your garage.SmallFry wrote:I have an oldie we found at a church in my garage. I'll nab a picture late. Its by no means NIB, actually quite the opposite, but it works. I think if I recall, its from the '30's. Will check later.
- 7bit
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He's got a church and to the church belongs a garage ....rodtang wrote:SmallFry wrote:I have an oldie we found at a church in my garage. ....
Amen.
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Yo guys, i got some info on this telephone exchanger:
"Here's the answer I got from someone I asked:
THis is a swedish produced telephone exchanger. made by "det svenske telegrafverket", Most likely for the army, and most likely used in a bunker or by a canon.
Judging by the partsm it was made during 1940-1945.
The text which says Batt.1 and Batt.2 which most likely is canon batteries."
Pheow, good that I didn't trade it away for a single HE board anyways? :p
"Here's the answer I got from someone I asked:
THis is a swedish produced telephone exchanger. made by "det svenske telegrafverket", Most likely for the army, and most likely used in a bunker or by a canon.
Judging by the partsm it was made during 1940-1945.
The text which says Batt.1 and Batt.2 which most likely is canon batteries."
Pheow, good that I didn't trade it away for a single HE board anyways? :p