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Fine piece of work. Telephones are surprisingly hard to
model, for such an apparently simple shape.
I tried once and just couldn't make it look right.
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Wow, things like that are still common in various underpaid places (offices and such). My grandma used to have very similar one, but a bit more yellowish. Thanks for sharing this greatly done stuff :)
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We had one of these when I was a teen. Talk about flashbacks...LOL! My son still can't believe that we once had to dail to ring someone. As a matter of fact I have one of these old phones lying around the house I forgot how heavy they were.
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Micheál
Oddly enough, the original 'self-dialing phone', invented in 1895, had
buttons! A single vertical row, not the modern 3 x 4 rectangle.
The rotary thingie was (I'd guess) Bell's way of avoiding royalties
on the original patent. Nothing else could explain its long reign,
since the rotary motion is unnatural and difficult for most people.
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blink? Bell had the original patent (on the phone anyways..;)
Silly fact- in America, the long-distance prefixes were based on their ease of dial, which is why NY had 202, (or 212, I don't remember), and NC had 919..;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
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.. giggle..Hope you are all well and happy.
Here's a super little mini-meshed phone.. realistic? .. not 'arf..!
All the best, Gerald.