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#11
I understand all that. If it was for my collection it would be complete and original. I only do this for people who request it, not for collectors. These customers do not want a separate box either. I will also be adding a ringer, there is not enough room inside the phone for the parts needed with all the coin stuff installed. I get more money for my custom pieces than the regular ones sell for on eBay. Thanks for the advice.
#12
Technical "Stuff" / Re: WE500 Network Question
Last post by Gerd - Yesterday at 05:53:50 AM
That's what I also thought. I decided not to buy it
#13
Collector's Corner / Re: French Grammont phone frag...
Last post by tubaman - Yesterday at 05:51:33 AM
Quote from: MMikeJBenN27 on April 22, 2024, 04:09:42 PM... and I wouldn't know how to hook it up anyway, as the colors are in French, and I don't know how to speak French.

Mike

Google translate?
#14
Technical "Stuff" / Re: WE500 Network Question
Last post by tubaman - Yesterday at 05:47:26 AM
€60 sounds on the expensive side to me, especially as it's not in the best of shape by the look of it.
#15
Technical "Stuff" / Re: WE500 Network Question
Last post by Gerd - Yesterday at 03:43:00 AM
I haven´t bought it - the seller wants 60,- Euro. It is a 10/53 model and it looks if there is a lot of work on it.
#16
Technical "Stuff" / Re: The end of POTS?
Last post by MMikeJBenN27 - Yesterday at 02:20:05 AM
I posted those letters.  Are they readable?

Mike
#17
Hello, 50yr+ old collectibles don't need the coin parts removed to work on a home phone line. Doing so reduces their value. Just disconnect, not cut, one of the dial shorting contact leads on the lower coin relay, then ease it into either collect or refund and tie it. Type 685 subsets aren't rare, or mount 500 set parts in a small utility box thereby preserving the phone's historical value. When I get one of these conversions, I immediately rip out this improvised junk and reinstall the original parts. I don't go by ebay prices I find better prices on parts and subsets at phone shows and swap meets.
#18
Technical "Stuff" / Re: WE500 Network Question
Last post by TelePlay - April 22, 2024, 05:49:49 PM
This is an original 1957 WE 425B network I have on my bench. L1 and C are hard wired to the hook switch. All other connections are screw terminals. Looks just like yours.
#19
Technical "Stuff" / Re: WE500 Network Question
Last post by HarrySmith - April 22, 2024, 05:10:08 PM
Agreed. Both are correct for an early WE network. What phone is it in? An early 500? Got any pictures of the phone?
#20
Technical "Stuff" / Re: WE500 Network Question
Last post by TelePlay - April 22, 2024, 04:46:06 PM
This is a photo of an open network showing components inside the network, their placement and how they are attached. Kind of tight.

Seems "everything" hangs from the top either by a soldered or a mechanical means.