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Telephone Talk => Collector's Corner => My Telephone Collection => Topic started by: shadow67 on January 20, 2017, 08:39:42 AM

Title: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on January 20, 2017, 08:39:42 AM
Hello and thank you for admitting me to the group. I have been collecting telephones for a few years and one of the most interesting is my wooden wall phone made by Sumter Telephone in South Carolina, where I live. I have not been able to find much information on these phones on the internet. I picked it up about 15 years ago for about $75 I think at a flea market. It languished in a closet for years until I decided to hang it in our storage shed and tried to see if it would work. I found a couple broken wires and used some alligator clips to bypass the breaks and used a wall wart to give it power. I have another W.E. candlestick magneto set that I hung upstairs and ran wires between the two. Amazingly they worked! My 10 and 7 year olds love to crank the phones and talk to each other. Does anyone have any info on this phone or the possible age or value? Thanks

I will add other pics of my small collection.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on January 20, 2017, 01:14:13 PM
more photos
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Post by: shadow67 on January 20, 2017, 01:17:12 PM
more pics
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Post by: AL_as_needed on January 20, 2017, 08:48:16 PM
Love the MIdway9 dial card, I think that style of card really takes the 302 to the next level.

Also, how do you mount your payphones? Just bolted to a back board? I dont own one yet but planning ahead.
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Post by: oldguy on January 20, 2017, 11:12:16 PM
Nice collection, shadow67.
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Post by: shadow67 on January 21, 2017, 08:55:46 PM
The single slot pay phone I had a mounting plate for that I mounted to a board. The 3 slot pay phone came with a wire attached to the top of the mounting plate so it is just hung on a large bolt.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on January 21, 2017, 09:06:15 PM
Just as added info, I have the 3 slot and one of the 302s plugged into ATAs and connected to an asterisk system residing on a raspberry pi. They have their own extension numbers and can call between them. The candlestick sitting on top of the magneto box is wired to the wooden magneto Sumter phone and they can ring each other and talk to each other. Thanks for the compliments! I love playing with old telephones. I work for the phone company and have worked in central offices so have had the opportunity to see the switching side of how the phone system operates. Very interesting.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on November 12, 2018, 10:47:46 AM
Some newer additions
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Post by: shadow67 on December 29, 2018, 10:09:51 PM
I recently acquired this B1 deskset. It came without a subset and only the handset cord, but thanks to this forum I was able to wire it to a 534A I was not using. It seems to misdial at times. Perhaps a dial calibration issue.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: Jim Stettler on December 29, 2018, 10:20:46 PM
Quote from: shadow67 on December 29, 2018, 10:09:51 PM
I recently acquired this B1 deskset. It came without a subset and only the handset cord, but thanks to this forum I was able to wire it to a 534A I was not using. It seems to misdial at times. Perhaps a dial calibration issue.
I think it would be a constant problem if it was a calibration issue.
I think it just needs to be lubed. The TCI library has the dial bsp's. They show the lube points and specify the oil.
Jim
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Post by: Key2871 on December 29, 2018, 10:32:23 PM
Nice collection, I had a very nice B1 and hated selling it, your looks nice too. Yea, I think a little lube and your dial will be as good as new.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on December 30, 2018, 03:46:02 PM
Thanks I will give it a try
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Post by: oldguy on December 30, 2018, 11:46:16 PM
It's amazing what a little oil can do for a dial.
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Post by: bobv on December 31, 2018, 09:22:32 AM
Nice  collections
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Post by: Babybearjs on December 31, 2018, 06:27:05 PM
be sure to replace any missing dial centers... it just makes the phone more complete.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on November 30, 2019, 08:13:59 PM
My newest acquisition is a 295A subset. What drew me to this was the patent dates engraved in the wood. Last date is 1906. Most I see have dates on a label inside the set with a 1907 date. So am guessing this set is from 1906 or so. It also does not have the usual disclaimer about only to be used with American Bell telephones.  It has a broken connection on the induction coil that needs to be resoldered but I tested it with a 20S candlestick and it is functional when the broken wire is held in place.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on December 18, 2020, 12:07:27 AM
Here is my latest project. When I bought it it came with a black 323 transmitter. Over time I obtained new cords, an OST receiver, and finally a *229* transmitter. Polished everything up and put it all together this evening. Now I need a thumb screw and a new bottom covering. Hopefully when I attach it to a subset it will work.
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: Jim Stettler on December 19, 2020, 02:26:37 AM
Quote from: shadow67 on December 18, 2020, 12:07:27 AM
Now I need a thumb screw and a new bottom covering. 

You have the hard to find stuff,
I have seen really nice repro thumbscrews offered over the years.
There is nice replacement cloth in the collector community.
It is like I said, You have found the hard parts.
JMO,
Jim
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on January 15, 2021, 10:54:09 AM
I guess I have acquired a taste for nickel and picked up another 20-B. What drew me to this one was the patent dates on the perch and none on the base. Almost every WE candlestick I see for sale has dates on the base. It does not have the side screw on the shaft but I believe this is an older one nonetheless. This one came with a nickel *329* transmitter and American Bell markings on the cup. Inside the transmitter it has the wire strap to make the insulated transmitter work on the uninsulated phone. The felt is gone on the bottom but there is a trace of green felt inside the base. The cords are old with paper tags dated 1914. It cleaned up pretty good. All I did was polish this one with some simichrome.
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Post by: Doug Rose on January 15, 2021, 11:04:24 AM
Stunning! Phone Art!....Doug
Title: Re: My collection
Post by: shadow67 on January 15, 2021, 11:47:45 AM
Thanks Doug. I am considering whether to swap the 229 transmitter and OST receiver from my other 20B to this one. Then again I may just enjoy them as they are.
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Post by: Key2871 on January 15, 2021, 01:25:36 PM
That is one sharp phone. Congrats!
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Post by: 5415551212 on January 15, 2021, 04:01:56 PM
Nice phones
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Post by: oldguy on January 15, 2021, 11:18:22 PM
Beautiful phones.