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1920's Candlestick Phone

The Candlestick phone, also known as the 'Upright' initially became popular during the
early 1900s before the introduction of the one-piece handset. The first Candlestick
phones were introduced when the magneto system was in use, which meant that the
phone was connected to a large wooden box called a "subset" containing a battery,
bell, and crank. But oh have we come long way. From its bell-shaped mouthpiece to
its cloth covered receiver cord, this telephone replica recalls a vintage instrument from
the 1900’s. But a closer look reveals some modern technology including a decorative
dial that functions as a push button for tone/pulse operation as well as a center
medallion that serves as a redial button. This modern day version of the Candlestick
Phone would have sure made Alexander Graham Bell proud.
$99.95
Specifications

Rotary Dial Fashion Plate
Push Button Technology
Ringer Volume ON/OFF Switch
Tone/Pulse Switch
Earpiece Volume Control
Redial Feature
Color: Brushed Chrome, Black, Brushed Brass
Size: 6.5"w X 11.5"h X 5.5"d
Shipping Weight: 4 lbs
Color
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