Candlestick Telephone
Telephone, Rotary dial, Ringer box, Western Electric, AT&T
978-620-0-22279-4
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76
2012-01-04
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The candlestick telephone is a style of telephone that was common from the late 1890s to the 1930s. Also known as a desk stand, upright, or a stick phone, it came with or without a rotary dial, and with a ringer box. The first tube shaft candlestick phone was the Western Electric #20B Desk Phone patented in 1904. The main producers of these phones were Western Electric (AT&T), Automatic Electric Co. (GTE), Kellogg, and Stromberg-Carlson. The candlestick phones made by Western Electric were superseded by the Model 102 telephone in 1927.
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