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Telephone Talk => Flea Market/Yard Sale/Antique Store/Thrift Store Finds => Topic started by: bushman on April 13, 2010, 06:57:44 PM

Title: my latest finds
Post by: bushman on April 13, 2010, 06:57:44 PM
Here are some of my latest finds. Warning they are not all cleaned yet. I have some questions on some of them but I get to that after the pics

Bushman
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: AE_Collector on April 13, 2010, 07:16:39 PM
The AE80 is actually an AE81 due to the little signalling button up in the cradle area. Not the most common "AE80" out there at all.

Terry
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: bushman on April 13, 2010, 07:29:16 PM
That was going to be on of my questions. What was the button used for. And what kind of number card escutcheon should this have. That is a metal dial.

Bushman
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: AE_Collector on April 13, 2010, 09:00:54 PM
Quote from: bushman on April 13, 2010, 07:29:16 PM
That was going to be on of my questions. What was the button used for. And what kind of number card escutcheon should this have. That is a metal dial.

Bushman

Looking at the AE 81, I don't know WHAT is going on with the dial/fingerwheel/numbercard. Here's my guess though, the copper looking washer and big felt thing are "washers" allowing the screw to hold the fingerwheel in place. There should be a number card assembly there similar to the picture below. This is an 11 digit AE dial but was the best picture I had on hand of the number card assembly. Just the number card assembly is made up of 5 pieces in total including the screw, outer card ring, brass lever thing, steel plate that pushes the number card forward and the clear plastic cover.

Terry
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: AE_Collector on April 13, 2010, 09:03:22 PM
And speaking of AE81's....here's one for Jorge. No it isn't mine.

There are several variations of the AE 81 including this version with two buttons. Off hand I can't recall all the options but two lines is NOT one of them. That would be an AE 82 involving a turn key to the lower left of the dial.

The AE 81 button can be used as a buzzer button, ground start button for power fail "Open Tip" PABX trunks, and likely other things as well.

Terry
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: LarryInMichigan on April 13, 2010, 09:57:56 PM
The AE81 looks like someone used an ordinary screw and a washer to hold the finger wheel instead of the proper screw and retaining bracket which look like this:
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: LarryInMichigan on April 13, 2010, 10:06:26 PM
At any rate, those parts are easy to replace.  Steve Hilsz or adele0283 should have replacements.

Larry
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: paul-f on April 13, 2010, 10:11:20 PM
Quote from: ae_collector on April 13, 2010, 09:03:22 PM
And speaking of AE81's....here's one for Jorge. No it isn't mine.

There are several variations of the AE 81 including this version with two buttons. Off hand I can't recall all the options but two lines is NOT one of them. That would be an AE 82 involving a turn key to the lower left of the dial.

The AE 81 button can be used as a buzzer button, ground start button for power fail "Open Tip" PABX trunks, and likely other things as well.

Terry

The two buttons near the cradle are for extension exclusion.  One button cuts off the extensions and the other restores them.  Extensions are also restored when the handset goes on hook.

This feature seems to be fairly scarce.
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: bushman on April 13, 2010, 10:24:17 PM
So I ran upstairs and took the screw out and all of the pieces are indeed missing. I will check my stock before I bug anyone else for replacement parts.
On another note, The metal housing 302 without dial has an F1W handset. Does that mean it was sold to a company outside of Bell? And should I strip that paint off of the subset and refinish it, or leave it as is?

Bushman
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: paul-f on April 14, 2010, 12:53:43 AM
If it was originally attached to the subset, it shouldn't be a 302.

It's probably an AA-1!

http://www.paul-f.com/we300typ.htm#Single

(Scroll up to see where to find the mounting code on the back of the set.)
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: bushman on April 15, 2010, 08:11:26 PM
Yes you are right!! And thank-you for educating me.

Bushman
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: AET on April 16, 2010, 05:43:49 AM
Looking on the list, I just recently saw one of those elevator phones somewhere, can't remember where, may have been here or ebay.  Wish I would have known what it was, very cool.
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: paul-f on April 16, 2010, 07:38:27 PM
The elevator phones seem to turn up on ebay fairly frequently.  Be patient and you'll score a nice one.  I personally prefer the ones that come with the frame or mounting box.  Good luck!
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: Dan/Panther on April 17, 2010, 12:20:29 PM
Is the elevator phone the one in the second photo with the wooden case next to it. The space saver phone ?
D/P
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: paul-f on April 17, 2010, 10:03:27 PM
I believe the elevator phone mentioned was found on my site...
   http://www.paul-f.com/we300typ.htm#322
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: Russ Kirk on April 18, 2010, 04:00:53 PM
Hi -  Here is a photo of my WE 322 elevator phone.  I found this is an antique store.  It is NOS in the original Western Electric box - never installed.  Does anyone have any suggestions how I should display this?  I was thinking about building a small oak box to mount it in.  if anyone else has one can you post a photo of your display?  Thanks, Russ.


Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: Doug Rose on April 18, 2010, 04:08:17 PM
Russ...that's how I have mine and it makes a really nice display in the oak box. Yours is a beauty....Doug
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: Dennis Markham on April 18, 2010, 04:10:54 PM
Great find, Russ!  I think you should start by building an elevator shaft...then find a vintage elevator car........
Title: Re: my latest finds
Post by: LarryInMichigan on April 18, 2010, 04:44:29 PM
QuoteGreat find, Russ!  I think you should start by building an elevator shaft...then find a vintage elevator car.......

I had the same thoughts.

Larry