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WANTED: Original Verizion instruction cards

Started by Key2871, May 11, 2018, 05:01:14 PM

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Key2871

Now someone must have some of these real Verizon card's,  I'm interested in a set. Also Nynex cards.

Reproduction are nice, but mine, are not that great. Thanks to my wife for getting some made. What a hassle, but she did it.
Thanks, Ken.
KEN

Sigmaz

PTS bought up most of the Verizon routes out here.
I have a pal thats a PTS service guy. I'll ask if he has any.
Most of the phones he touches already has the PTS placards.


Haf

Would have loved to help but I have only some spare plastic ones for AE 120B, if you're ever in need, please let me know.

Haf
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Key2871

Thanks for the thought, but ae cards won't work well for a western.
KEN

dc4code

If I ever come across anything I will message you. :)

Protel8000

Are you looking for this kind? These are the ones that are in my phone. While I don't want to give them up, I'd be happy to do a high resolution scan for you (if someone can tell me how to get them out from behind the plastic - haven't tried to open up that part yet).

Key2871

Yes, but I'm not looking for a scan. I'm looking for original card's.
KEN

Sigmaz

#8
Quote from: protel8000 on May 16, 2018, 03:46:19 PM
Are you looking for this kind? These are the ones that are in my phone. While I don't want to give them up, I'd be happy to do a high resolution scan for you (if someone can tell me how to get them out from behind the plastic - haven't tried to open up that part yet).

Good scans printed on a color laser would look fine behind a sheet of plastic or laminated.

Shoot, if you could get a real crisp higest res scan I would print them, I have a dell 5110cn color laser that might do it nicely.

You'd need to loosen the little set screws to free them up, which I believe may be a .050" (?)
Then they slide up, tilt, and out.

Westrex

Check out the site below for helpful information about Automatic Electric phones.

http://kwan-nick.neocities.org/AE2.html

Stan S

You are answering a request that is five years old.

TelePlay

Quote from: Stan S on September 30, 2023, 02:40:44 PMYou are answering a request that is five years old.

. . . and Key2871 passed away in December of 2021.

http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php?topic=25951.0

The links are still useful but being external links they may go dead at anytime in the future. Always best to attach the images instead of an external link (preferably in this board - http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php?board=103.0)