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All about vintage telephones up to 1989. Advertisements, humor, history, collections, equipment, restoration/repair, technical questions, resources or just plain memories, it's all here. While emphasis is placed on American telephones, vintage telephones from around the world are also most welcomed.



 



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I have an early WECo touchtone Trimline with round buttons.  It was connected in the breakfast room at our previous house.  Like a few phones I had deployed there, it's now boxed up.  There wasn't a single working land line jack here when we moved in, and I've been busy with other things so running wires for more jacks has taken a back seat.
 
This the exact color and model of wall phone that my paternal grandparents had in their kitchen.  It was still in use when my grandmother moved to assisted living in 2009.

 

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Tim, the first house that Dave and I owned was located in GTE territory.  The homes were built in the late '50s.  There were phones like your grandparents' in almost every kitchen in that neighborhood -- at least the ones that hadn't been completely gutted.
 

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