Posted 2 years ago
kathyN
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This phone was in the house my uncle bought over 55 yrs.ago It's very heavy and it has a door that you can unscrew and the door opens to a compartment.I bought it about 7 yrs.ago from him.The house was there at lease 75 yrs.The bells still ring when you turn the crank handle.It"s really a special item one because of buying it from my uncle and to for the history behind the phone itself.
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I just got on of these, too. Love it!
Your oak Sears & Roebuck Co. wall telephone was manufactured by Chicago Telephone & Supply Company around 1913. Sears was a distributor, mainly for products manufactured by Chicago Telephone & Supply Co. A brass name tag with Sears, Roebuck & Company name was attached to most wall sets.
I had no idea ,thanks