Posted 2 years ago
mich13
(6 items)
This phone is missing the RTT logo on the front, it is about 2 1/2 pounds and has a bras handle. I believe it is from the 1960's, it is also missing the cord connecting the handset to the phone. Despite it's flaws I think its still pretty cool.
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That dial phone appears to be an Automatic Electric Monophone, first manufactured about 1937. Discontinued in the early 1950's. It had superior quality of voice transmission, even better than Western Electric's 300 model, which also appeared in 1937.