Crosley 1950’s Candlestick Phone

Push-button technology with rotary dial
Flash/redial feature; tone/pulse switch
Ringer volume on/off switch; earpiece volume control

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A duplicate of the unique “upright” Telephone, which first of all turned into popular all through the early 1900s before the introduction of the only-piece handset, the Crosley 1950’s Candlestick Telephone will add unfashionable charm to with regards to any room of your own home. When the primary candlestick phones were introduced, they were attached to a big wood box referred to as a “subset”, containing a battery, bell and crank. This brand new copy recollects the vintage Telephone from the 1900s, complete with the bell-formed mouthpiece and the fabric-covered receiver cord. A better look unearths a few brand new technology, including an ornamental dial that purposes as a push-button for tone/pulse operation in addition to a middle medallion that serves as a redial button. This brand new day version of the candlestick Telephone would have no doubt made Alexander Graham Bell proud. Push-button technology with rotary dial. Flash/redial feature; tone/pulse switch. Ringer volume on/off switch; earpiece volume keep an eye on. Selection of black and brushed chrome finishes. Dimensions: 5.5L x 6.75W x 11.5H inches.
Push-button technology with rotary dial
Flash/redial feature; tone/pulse switch
Ringer volume on/off switch; earpiece volume keep an eye on
Selection of black and brushed chrome finishes
Dimensions: 5.5L x 6.75W x 11.5H inches