Back in the late 70's I used to move our Western Electric phones with me. After the Bell breakup, I tried using the phones that originally came from the Chicago area here in Houston. The phone wouldn't ring, and you couldn't dial, but if someone called in you could talk. One of my neighbors who worked for the phone company came over, took the main part of the phones cover off, rearranged a few wires on what looked like a junction block of some kind and the phone worked just fine after that. He mentioned something about "regional polarity". I think Karen threw that phone away sometime later. It was a desktop touchpad phone.
Western Electric phones always had a particular smell to them.
When I was learning to fly, the tower at the end of the Western Electric building was a good landmark for finding Midway airport. I can't believe they tore that place down. It was HUGE!
Western Electric used to run a contest each year called "Hello, Charlie!" If you were a gal selected, your picture got put on a decal and put on the windshield of Western Electric employees cars. If you saw a car with a "Hello Charlie" sticker, you knew they worked for WE.
A college buddy's Dad worked for Western Electric in Shreveport, LA in the 70's. I don't know what they did there, but they had an office.
I still remember our original home phone number HIckory 7, 1733. I also remember our first grade teacher asking us if we had a phone at home. Some of the kids in the class didn't.