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3-Slot Chromed Payphone with Original Ivory Color Accents For Sale


3-Slot Chromed Payphone with Original Ivory Color Accents
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3-Slot Chromed Payphone with Original Ivory Color Accents :
$173.00

Please besure to read the description as the payphone is sold as shown anddescribed; and if you have any questions please call us at Phoneco[phone removed by ]. No returns. We are not responsible for your mistakefor not reading our description. Sold as shown in the photographs,please see photos for best description of cosmetic condition andstyle.

Thisphone does not work and is not wired so it will not immediately work.

Shippingapplies to the lower 48 States, please send an email if you havequestions or to request shipping charges for International shipping,and shipping to Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico which will cost extraas determined by weight and size. Ordersoutside the United States will be shipped the most economical wayavailable to us, and costs may be higher than the shipping cost shownon this listing.

Thisitem expected to ship on the following Wednesday or Thursday afteroffer close and payment is received.

3-SlotChromed Payphone with Original Ivory Color Accents


An old chrome door is also available if you would rather have chrome rather then original ivory color. Tell me, if you want me to switch to or to buy a chrome door in case you decide later. The ivory dial unit and handset are not painted, but rather are old (pre-1973), and of old ivory plastic. From1912 to around 1957 most payphones were black. In early 1957,Automatic Electric announced 8 colors and later in 1957, AutomaticElectric announced 10 full colors or 2 tones (page 203 and 204 in thePayphone History Book). The same colors were used in their ordinarydesk/wall home phones. The only painting done was on the bodies ofthe payphones. Everything and anything that was plastic was coloredplastic and not painted. Since at least 1980 and up until 2005, I\'ve dabbled in payphones, encountering numerous opportunities topurchase small sums of payphone items some of which were remaining manufactures inventions, such as these colored parts. During the week of March 20-24, 2017 I sorted out what few originalcolor-plates I have and figured I\'d try to re-assemble the few chromeAutomatic Electrics with them while I\'m able. Here is one. Thecolored plastic you see here is not remade in the 1980s, 1990s or2000s. They are leftovers from when they were used on Automatic Electricsfrom 1957 to 1972, when Automatic Electric and Northern Electricceased producing 3-Slots. I know of no one who has tried to remake these partssince 1957-1972. Did they “pretty them up” this way originally? I think so. The shroud is original payphone plastic. The handsetand cord came from a 1950-60s Automatic Electric desk/wall telephonewith the same color of plastic. Nothing is aftermarket. It wouldseem that plastic finger wheel would have been commonplace along thesame era of 1957 – 1972. The attractiveness of a chrome payphoneis enhanced by the inclusion of its plastic being of a differentcolor. The shroud and face/number plate are original equipment(1957-1972) pieces of classic Ivory (an Automatic Electric term)color as originally designed for payphones. The handset and cord aregeneric or applicable to a payphone or any Automatic Electric1957-1972 landline telephone (AE80/90) of the same color as the dial
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Nota cheap plastic repro! Traditional. Thishas 2 old repro parts (back and top). (Not easy to detect, but I amtelling you because I know). The bottom housing, door,(Thisone has a 1930\'s style old vault door but is held in by a spring, nolock therefore no key.),coin gauge, hook, handset, dial unit, terminal strip, andrelay-chute, locks, direction card unit and other parts are old. Also new is the key, the cardboard directions and channels. Thebottom housing is old (1960s Northern Electric) . It has the coinreturn \"flipper\" bucket as initiated in June, 1956 intoA.E.s (pg 200) The coin relay and hopper assembly replaced the old2-coil unit in the NE\'s beginning in Sept. 1963 (see pg 213 PayphoneHistory). It is easy to misrepresent by leaving something out.Omission, thus silence can be by intent or by error. Those who knowme well, know that I try to cover all the bases. But ask questionsabout anything in case I forgot something. The door that you see inthis phone is not repro! It is a true genuine OLD door of heavy steeland called a vault door. It was manufactured to hold a 10L lock. Ican supply this if needed to hold valuables in the vault. Lockingthis door is very successful in preventing theft since the vaultthus is quite impenetrable. This door now is held in by a springnot a lock,therefore, no lock and no key are included.

Options:

Adda top sign $29.00

Readsign or Dial First $19.00

Makefunctional $60.00

Add ringer$15.00

Newlocking door $25.00

OldLocking door with key $45.00

Historyof the Payphone Book $14.00

Otherchanges can be made. We welcome your calls w/questions 608 582 4124

Wherea payphone is sold as is such via , I will make observations andhope that my assistant-repairman will assist in this to seekcontentment. Very strong effort is applied to represent the phone asit is described and shown; that is what you should receive. These arenot lightweight, and shipping costs be what they are don\'t seem toreduce even though gasoline prices have gone down. A certain amountof responsibility lies with you, a buyer in observing the reality ofthe purchase. And, again to my knowledge, all transactions have beensuccessful so far as contentment of purchase is concerned. Thank youfor acknowledging the conditions of sales.

Anythingthat was phone can still be a phone; with the re-arranging of wiresand hooking up a line-cord (providing that the dial is okay and thehandset has functioning capsules). I have more of these and am inpursuit of selling all. If you drop coins through, the gong and dongshould sound off as originally, although I did not try it. This is anice coin-op item although it doesn\'t require a coin to operate as itis now.


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