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Identify make/model/value of this phone

Started by levinll, April 25, 2019, 03:53:38 PM

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rdelius

Not a Northern Uniphone but a North 7H6 set

levinll

There seems to be a difference of opinion on the make and model of this phone.

Jack Ryan

Quote from: levinll on April 28, 2019, 06:55:06 AM
There seems to be a difference of opinion on the make and model of this phone.

I identified the phone originally posted. Since then someone posted a different phone which has confused the issue.

Jack

levinll

Jack,
Thank you for clarifying this. I noticed the replacement cost for the wiring is more than I am willing to spend, without knowing the value (beauty is in the eye of the beholer?) of this item in it's current condition.

Would you be able to be offer me with a web site that provides this phone value ?

Thanks

Lloyd

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Values can be tricky to guess, in my experience it can change from month to month, by country, condition, or provenance. Even just an online bidding frenzy can give an inflated 'value'.
But as an example, the last phone of the same type you have, I recall sold fairly recently for about £25 (UK).
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rdelius

Your telephone has the wrong handset, that might affect the value.The Leich handset might be more in demand then the telephone. Somebody might buy it for the magnito