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    Posted 13 years ago

    Toyman
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    Here is a frencphone I picked up awile back.It has all original cord.Maybe our phone man On here will say more If he knows.Lets try to call him.ring ring ?

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 13 years ago
      LOL I have the same phone! Dave
    2. Toyman Toyman, 13 years ago
      Hey dizzy ! Im trying to call someone who cares .But there is NO ANSWER ?
    3. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 13 years ago
      No kidding, you have to plug it in! See you picture shows unplugged??? LOL Dave
    4. Toyman Toyman, 13 years ago
      Ha You are funny dizzy I really like all of you guys.
    5. Dan, 13 years ago
      This is a Japanese-made phone from the early 1960s. They were made in imitation of phones made in Denmark by the Kobenhavns Telephon Aktieselskab (Copenhagen Telephone Company) in the early part of the 20th century. You saw them in gift catalogs in the early 60s and they came in ivory, black and gold. Sold for around $50.
    6. Toyman Toyman, 13 years ago
      Thanks dan for all your info .Have a great day
    7. Toyman Toyman, 13 years ago
      thanks tom
    8. firstone, 12 years ago
      I have this phone but need help with wiring... it has the original cords but no plug at the end. All I need to know is where the 2 wires at the plug end (red and white) connect to, to hook up to on modern cat4 land line (red, black, yellow, and green). any help is appreciated.

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