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    Posted 14 years ago

    CAD1949
    (702 items)

    THIS IS A TELEPHONE REPAIRMAN'S LINE PHONE. IT IS MADE BY WESTERN ELECTRIC FOR SW BELL. NOT TOO SURE HOW OLD IT IS. MAYBE THE 50'S OR 60'S? THE SWITCH ON THE SIDE IS MARKED MON/TALK.

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    1. Steve, 14 years ago
      I used one of these between 1966-1970 when I worked for Ohio Bell as a repairman and installer. They were very high quality, water resistant and durable.
    2. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 13 years ago
      I used this test set in the 1960's when I was in PBX repairman and we referred to it as the pencil dialer. I still have one today.
    3. best, 13 years ago
      found one of these while going through my fathers stuff he was throwing away. He used it in the late 60's early 70's while working for CNT in Newfoundland, Canada
    4. Joanie Kagan, 13 years ago
      I have this same phone that I got from my father....he was born 1925. I would like it rewired and use it. Do you know who could rewire for me? Thanks for your help.
    5. Grubb86, 13 years ago
      I actually did some research on this item, because I bought one myself on eBay for just 5 dollars. It was made in 1939. This was the final model of this particular production.

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