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The Dial Comes to Town !
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 1:01 am
by Hi-Fi-Mogul
I've been a waitin' for these, and here they are !
Also, now can talk all the way across the 48 !
(Rotary thing a ma jig)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p45T7U5oi9Q
(Long Distance hollerin')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRvFA1uqzVQ
Re: The Dial Comes to Town !
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 5:23 am
by TC Chris
The dial-phone film might be helpful for the young folks who have never used one. Kinda like instructions for a manual transmission.... I still have two dial phones in service.
I am sitting at an old mahogany desk from my grandparents house. It's Imperial, from Grand Rapids. In those days, Grand Rapids meant furniture, at least for mass-market stuff. My Dad remembered that it was the "telephone table" in the house where he grew up. Then, it would have been a candlestick phone. It later served as a desk and bedside table for my grandfather when he was in a wheelchair. It was old & banged up so I refinished it. I don't think anybody has telephone tables any more. Telephone pockets, maybe.
Chris Campbell
Re: The Dial Comes to Town !
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 6:57 am
by Hi-Fi-Mogul
TC Chris wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 5:23 am
The dial-phone film might be helpful for the young folks who have never used one. Kinda like instructions for a manual transmission.... I still have two dial phones in service.
I am sitting at an old mahogany desk from my grandparents house. It's Imperial, from Grand Rapids. In those days, Grand Rapids meant furniture, at least for mass-market stuff. My Dad remembered that it was the "telephone table" in the house where he grew up. Then, it would have been a candlestick phone. It later served as a desk and bedside table for my grandfather when he was in a wheelchair. It was old & banged up so I refinished it. I don't think anybody has telephone tables any more. Telephone pockets, maybe.Chris Campbell
I rented a 1920's era home for years which had a hallway telephone
recessed "pocket" built into the wall.
That house also had a fold-a-way ironing board in the kitchen wall.
Re: The Dial Comes to Town !
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2025 1:11 pm
by William
I can remember when the rotary phone came to town. Hart had its own phone company back in the day. The office and switch board were in a building behind the bank downtown. The building is still there. The office was on the main floor and the switch board was upstairs.
Bill