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Good thing that the software offers help... I'm sure I'll need it! This is a test message, but do want to thank anyone who's found the courage to explore the new forum. With a little luck (and some time), this could turn into something! ;)
I've put this together rather quickly, and am not particularly happy with the look of the forum, but that's something I can do a better job of as time allows. I'll also be setting up categories and all that good stuff, so don't panic because there's not much here... it's coming!
- Mark
Hello. Thank you. I've collected phones and associated items, for many years. Since I'm a retired broadcaster, I think my most unusual phone is a non-gloss stick that was used by a WOR New York engineer Thomas Laird, during a live broadcast fromt Lakehurst , Jersey, about one of the United States Navy dirigibles. Also, I have two cranks (phones that is!):D one of which is WWI canadian. I found it at a garage sale in the mid 1990s. An operator's headset, and one that was used by a railroad dispatcher.
Best, Hello Central
Welcome, HC! Sounds like you have some good stuff. If you get the chance, perhaps you can post some photos! ;D
Will do, and thank you!
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Quote from: HELLO CENTRAL on September 06, 2008, 11:28:27 PM
Hello. Thank you. I've collected phones and associated items, for many years. Since I'm a retired broadcaster, I think my most unusual phone is a non-gloss stick that was used by a WOR New York engineer Thomas Laird, during a live broadcast fromt Lakehurst , Jersey, about one of the United States Navy dirigibles. Also, I have two cranks (phones that is!):D one of which is WWI canadian. I found it at a garage sale in the mid 1990s. An operator's headset, and one that was used by a railroad dispatcher.
Best, Hello Central
Maybe you may help me to identify this:
http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/forum/index.php?topic=1671.0
Best regards
dsk