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Romanian Old Telephones Collection of Daniel F.

Started by Daniel F, January 16, 2013, 12:27:01 PM

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teka-bb

Quote from: LarryInMichigan on January 18, 2013, 12:17:24 PM
Does the same element serve as both receiver and transmitter?

Larry

No they are separate.
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Daniel F

Yes, they are separate. But put in the same place. Two round pieces, the microphone and the receiver.

Daniel F

A picture with a part of my collection.  ;)

Daniel F

Romanian technical book, on telephones, 1946 - translation from Blatzheim.

Daniel F

From '80s.......

Daniel F

Romanian RS 71468, made in 1972  ;D before and after restauration.
The superior part is identical to a german Mix&Genest model 1935, made under licence in Romania........

Daniel F


wds

Actually, you have a great collection.  I've looked at the pictures many times wishing a couple of those phones would find it's way to my house. 
Dave

AE_Collector

It is always interesting to see how similar and how different phones from other countries are to the ones we are used to in North America.

Terry

Daniel F

Thank's :) It is not a big collection, because I have not enough space.....

Daniel F

This is still my telephone connection, quite primitive..... :)

Daniel F

French Thomson-Houston, 1921 (Unis-France Paris - Constructeur) - a recent photo. The handset still may be used, for the rest, I didn't tried

Daniel F

A rumanian telephone book from 1941

unbeldi

Quote from: Daniel F on February 10, 2013, 06:00:08 PM
Romanian RS 71468, made in 1972  ;D before and after restauration.
The superior part is identical to a german Mix&Genest model 1935, made under licence in Romania........

Interesting.... Judging by the center spokes, the dial on this Romainian phone appears to be of the identical construction as the dial on my 1947 BTMC shown in this forum here: http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php?topic=8786.msg94761#msg94761
The number plate appears to be the same too.


twocvbloke

Quote from: Daniel F on May 16, 2013, 08:32:28 PM
This is still my telephone connection, quite primitive..... :)

There's a lot of houses here in the UK that still use old terminal blocks on their phonelines, the same ones which probably served 700-type phones many years ago, and most getting their ADSL service through them too... :D