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1910 Marty Mobile

Started by jjflory, December 04, 2016, 10:19:27 PM

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jjflory

Got this one about 18 months ago and it's my favorite.  Pretty cool that in 1910 two people could be on the same phone 1 talking and listening and the 2nd just listening on the Mother In-Law Ear Piece.

It is sold under the following names:
•   Thomson-Houston French Cradle Telephone.
•   DUNYACH LECLERT 1910 model
•   AOIP (Association of Workers in Precision Instruments). Mobile phone
•   Burgunder kind 1910
•   Grammont-type 1910
•   The Séquanaise 1910
•   Eurieult  Type 10

My handset and Mother In-Law Ear Piece is marked but no Manufacturers Plate.

Thanks,

Jeff