I don’t think one can use old phones like that here anymore – just don’t work on the exchange. Cool photo though! Reply ↓
that’s a real shame, i wonder if that would happen here one day too. thank you for commenting! Reply ↓
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Don’t you feel that every time you use it you should be wearing lipstick, pearls and starring in a classic movie! Reply ↓
brilliant! that i didn’t know, it’s always been in the house, never knew that was the model number. just googled it and there they all are – 706, 746, 741, etc. thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🙂 Reply ↓
No Problem – they were the current phone when I first started working for the Post Office too many years ago to remember 🙂 Reply ↓
My parents have a very similar model they still use as well.
Very cool shot!
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thank you! i occasionally still get a kick out of dialling one of this.
I miss using that king of telephone..nice post..
they’re great, especially the ring tone, but so loud.
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I don’t think one can use old phones like that here anymore – just don’t work on the exchange. Cool photo though!
that’s a real shame, i wonder if that would happen here one day too.
thank you for commenting!
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Don’t you feel that every time you use it you should be wearing lipstick, pearls and starring in a classic movie!
i know exactly what you mean, it would have to be a classic 70s’ comedy. 🙂
Nice old Tele 746 🙂
brilliant! that i didn’t know, it’s always been in the house, never knew that was the model number. just googled it and there they all are – 706, 746, 741, etc.
thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🙂
No Problem – they were the current phone when I first started working for the Post Office too many years ago to remember 🙂
Very cool old-fashioned rotary phone!
thank you!
Nice phone and they don’t often go wrong, not like the new digital ones…
it still working after all this time, can’t see the digital ones lasts as long.
Yep! That’s old fashioned.