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    Posted 6 years ago

    AnythingOb…
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    These are an interesting (to me, anyway?) artifact of the mid 1980's, shortly after the then US Gov't administration officially "de-regulated" the (landline) telephone industry (read: broke up the Bell System monopoly) as it had largely existed up until then -- which for the first time allowed private citizens to actually buy and use their own telephone equipment instead of perpetually 'renting/leasing' it from MaBell.

    This is a ring of 16 sample chips, representing the variety of colors then offered by the STROMBERG-CARLSON CO. of Chicago for various models of telephone sets. The phones themselves hadn't really changed much yet (being the same basic things they'd always been, and made by the same formerly 'supply' companies) and even most of these colors had always been available, just seldom found in favor of 'standard' black, beige, olive, and brown. However, this ring *does* include four variations which were indeed "new" at the time -- versions of 'harvest gold', 'olive green', 'bright red', and 'chocolate brown' with white "swirls/streaks" added. (pic #2) Each one is 1-1/2" across, with the STROMBERG-CARLSON name on its front.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 6 years ago
      This IS interesting, and fun too! Me, I'm an orange plastics sort of girl :)
    2. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 6 years ago
      Thanks so much for liking/loving these (with me) to:
      Trey
      buckethead
      Manikin
      fortapache
      Ben
      officialfuel
      Hunter
      Windwalker
      Brunswick
      jscott0363
      clockerman
      Collectables59
      & moreso to racer4four for adding your comment! :-) :-) :-)

      I've never been afraid of orange either (though red remains my first choice) and I've actually owned several assorted phones in that color over the years, most sadly are now in the "got away" category... :-(







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