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GEC England find....Not sure what they called it???

Started by axil, October 19, 2012, 11:29:44 PM

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axil

I picked this up at a garage sale last weekend and my research has come up empty as to what this old phone was called.
It's bakelite, made by GEC in England.
I figured switchboard/receptionist or console would find me something to compare it with but so far no luck.
Has 2 rows of transfer buttons (20 total)
I'm sure someone here will know the scoop on this.




twocvbloke

It's a part of the GEC intercommunication telephone system:

http://www.britishtelephones.com/gec/tel1d.htm

According to the info there, it's a 20-Line substation... :)

axil

thx  :) I never thought substation....I guess there's not too many of these around.

Owain

probably more likely to be for this system
http://www.britishtelephones.com/gec/tel7d.htm
but easy to tell if it has lamps or not.

fairly common - they do come up occasionally on ebay, and my local museum has one that was used in a local department store.

See also

http://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=59588

axil

#4
thx...yup its' the IT 3103 cuz the cradle is the same and the handset will sit either way.
I found one on ebay although not as good condition as mine went for $23.


http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Vintage-1955-Bakelite-telephone-GEC-IT3103-I-think-push-button-internal-GREAT-/251158559835?pt=UK_Collectables_RadioTelevision_Telephony_SM&hash=item3a7a377c5b ( dead link 03-23-21 )


I might just list in my store and/or list it on ebay($1 NR) and sell it untested.

Owain

or you could buy a 2nd one and wire them up together.