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It is obviously some Oslo telephones at the US Ebay.

Started by dsk, February 24, 2012, 04:35:15 AM

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dsk

http://tinyurl.com/72adgqz

This telephone is a Norwegian made telephone. Modell 1953 made by Elekrisk Bureau between 1953, and 1967. The dial number plate is probably the original enameled plate with reverse numbering. This numbering is used in New Zealand and in the city of Oslo (Norway) The dial center is not original.
This telephone will in non modified version work well on US systems, but the ringer will have a load on 2-2.5 REN (Equals 2-2.5 times the ringer of an Western Electric 500 )
This phone is a combined tabletop/wall phone.
You may open it by loosing the screw in front (stop unscrewing when you feel resistance) Then lit the front up, and the rear will snap out of some tabs but contain hinged in 2 textile hings. 2 screws under the dial will make you able to loosen the dial, and turn it 180 deg for use as a tabletop phone. Mount in reverse order. Nobody really know why Oslo uses this reverse dial, so it is internationally pretty rare. If you should try it you have to dial "wrong digits" to get it right. 10-the digit tells you which digit you should dial: 1=9, 2=8, 3=7...5=5....9=1, 0=0.
It looks identical to this: http://tinyurl.com/8yhnhsu 

The most important reason to tell about this is the saving on domestic postage. Postage from Norway would be at least $50!

As a telephone, the diagram and functions are quite equal to a W.E. 302.

dsk

Vern P

Thanks for the info dsk,  I have seen these, nice looking phone, but with the dial it is a bit odd to use, but makes you think when dialing.

I have one in a Lt. Gary, with a mesage waiting light (?). On my test bench it seem to ring OK.

This Lt. Gray one is up for at $50, if any one wants it. I may have a Black one too, but that stuff is behnd more stuff.

Send me a pm, if intrested.

Yes TO MUCH stuff around hear.

Vern P   

teka-bb



Hello DSK,

Do you know how to remove the finger wheel from this phone?
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Regards,

Remco, JKL Museum of Telephony Curator

JKL Museum of Telephony: http://jklmuseum.com/
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TCI Library: http://www.telephonecollectors.info/
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LarryInMichigan

Quote from: teka-bb on March 06, 2012, 03:17:19 PM


Hello DSK,

Do you know how to remove the finger wheel from this phone?

The dial center is held by a snap ring.  The finger wheel can removed after the dial center is removed.

Larry

teka-bb

=============================================
Regards,

Remco, JKL Museum of Telephony Curator

JKL Museum of Telephony: http://jklmuseum.com/
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TCI Library: http://www.telephonecollectors.info/
=============================================

Vern P

I posted that I have one of these in Lt. Gray, but had no takers. I am open to offers too.  Offer ???

Vern P

dsk

This telephone was almost everywhere when I grew up, the last with real ringer, and carbon transmitter.
If can help please about these please PM me. (I was to late to answer about the dial center  ;D  )
The reason for starting this thread was to make you able to get it for reasonable price. If I give you one for free, the postage to USA will be about $50 from here!

dsk