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Help ID Make, Model and Introduction Date for Ron Christianson

Started by AE_Collector, March 29, 2013, 12:24:27 PM

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HowardPgh

It might be a European version dial like the ones on the Oslo phones
Howard

LarryInMichigan

Quote from: HarrySmith on April 03, 2013, 04:42:31 PM
The zero is in the wrong place!

The Swedish dials were numbered that way.  I think that the Austrian dials also were until Austria was annexed by Germany.

Larry

AE_Collector

#17
It isn't the backwards "Oslo" dial, I wonder what switching equiptment it worked with? Didn't the 7A rotary system exist in North America somewhere? That would be one possible use for this dial (I think). Neat to see that configuration on an AE dial!

Terry

4123

This telephone came right off the shelf of Redwoods Telephone Company's warehouse in Cave Junction.  It had to be sitting there from at least 1950 or before. When I first looked at the dial yesterday, I thought I was seeing things....
Ron Christianson

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