Murrmurr
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- Sacramento, California
Oh, now I really feel old!
Judging from that video, you could sell tickets.We've got a couple of flip phones to carry for emergencies when we go out but we still use our landline as our primary contact number and have a phone like the one in the video hanging on the wall in the kitchen.
Lol, if they thought that was amazing they would absolutely love using one of these:
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Lol, if they thought that was amazing they would absolutely love using one of these:
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My little foster son loved playing with my old rotary-dial phone when he was a tot.View attachment 245630
We still have the phone issued to us at our first address after we got married, back in 1968. It still works too.
I finally tossed mine out, along with 2 cordless phones and the charging stands....plus at least 100ft of coaxial cable, probably 200ft of old data wire for PCs and phones, a collection of cable splitters, and a couple of old digital cameras...with the cases!We both have cellphones, but still have 4 Panasonic handsets that we use.
I had a rotary phone that I was paying $1/mo. rent for until about 1991. I turned it in, and picked up a push button phone with a clear housing for $18. Like this one:View attachment 245630
We still have the phone issued to us at our first address after we got married, back in 1968. It still works too.
Good Lord, Nathan, I remember we all rushed out to get one of these. Looked like a Fisher-Price toy.I had a rotary phone that I was paying $1/mo. rent for until about 1991. I turned it in, and picked up a push button phone with a clear housing for $18. Like this one:
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The kids loved it, I put a long cord on it so they could go down the hall with it and talk in private.
Did she live in Toronto. When we lived there our number was BAldwin 5 and 4 digits. Probably Baldwin was the standard terminology for BA numbers.My grandmothers number was "Baldwin 581J".
Our first phone # was 7321. When it went to 4-7321, everybody was upset. How were you supposed to remember all those digits?My grandmothers number was "Baldwin 581J".
She lived in Baldwin Long Island NYDid she live in Toronto. When we lived there our number was BAldwin 5 and 4 digits. Probably Baldwin was the standard terminology for BA numbers.
I know the feeling. We went to 7 digits from 5.Our first phone # was 7321. When it went to 4-7321, everybody was upset. How were you supposed to remember all those digits?