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Retro Rotary Phones - Dial Telephones
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Refurbished Rotary Dial Phones
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STC 4T Telephone receiver - earpiece Telecom / PMG Rotary dial phone

STC 4T telephone receiver for ACF 802 PMG Telecom phones
Replacement telephone receiver for Telecom PMG 802 ACF telephones produced in Australia in the 1960s and 1970s
STC 4T telephone receiver for ACF 802 PMG Telecom phones
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Green Rotary Dial Phone with Control Lock - 8028 made by PMG / Telecom refurbished
 ne Collectable Retro Rotary Dial
Green Control Lock Phone refurbished
This Telephone has a new dial label (blank), as well as new control lock keys. This was a rare modification of the the standard telephone in Australian homes during the
1960's and 70's. Telecom code was 8028 ACF Green
Thousands of these phones were destroyed - they are now rare - with ones in as good condition as this - even rarer
This phone has a refurbished
plastic phone shell, the electronics have been refurbished - its good for another 30 years. For more details on the difference between refurbished plastic shells and new shells click here
This is not a junky phone that has been sitting in someone's shed, or bought at a garage sale- This is a quality telephone.
This phone would be posted to you in a Telecom Australia box. This phone also has a brown line cord
This phone has been refurbished and is in excellent condition.
It works perf
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Ericofon Phone Gasket replacement - Cobra Telephone

Replacement Ericofon Gasket Brand New!
the gasket that often deteriorates on Ericofon Telephones
make your valuable Ericofon like new!
This is a new but remanufactured gasket (not a genuine original ericofon gasket), as good if not better than the original . Makes the Ericofon with a damaged gasket look good!
The arrow points to the Gasket that in many ericofons has broken down. (The Ericofon does NOT come with the Gasket)
Replacement Ericofon Gasket
About the Ericofon
The Ericofon is a "cult" telephone handset created by Ericsson. It was designed in the late 1940s by a design team including Gösta Thames, Ralph Lysell and Hugo Blomberg. A specific feature of the telephone is that the plastic cover is molded in one piece, and it is considered a landmark in plastic industrial design. The serial production began in 1954. The earlier models were only sold to instit
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Ericofon Crystal Mint - Green Phone Cobra Eames Ericophone

Green (Crystal Mint) Ericofon Rotary Dial Phone.
Refurbished and In excellent condition. This is a Northern Telecom version similar to those sold by Telecom Australia /PMG in the 1960s and 1970s, however this model was sold in the USA. It can make outgoing calls and receives calls, and it does ring with an Ericotone buzzer. Has a standard R12 modern plug . These are very rare, and this colour even rarer in Australia. Telecom/PMG sold a similar Green Ericofon. A fantastic special gift.
Get other different coloured Ericofons - click here
The History of the Ericofon
The Ericofon is a Swedish telephone handset created by Ericsson. It was designed in the late 1940s by a design team including Gösta Thames, Ralph Lysell and Hugo Blomberg. A specific feature of the telephone is that the two major components--the handset and the dial-
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Pink Western Electric Rotary Dial Telephone
 ne Western Electric 500 series Retro Rotary Dial
Red Phone - USA phone - in Pink colour
This phone is in excellent condition and has been refurbished. It has a RJ12 cable (see photo)
This is the phone you see in the old american movies, with the ring you hear in the american movies. These are very robust phones and have a fantastic ring. No Australian Rotary Dial Phones were made in pink.
the phone comes with an RJ12 cord
The Series 500 phone was the standard dial phone in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in the USA. The Western Electric Model 500 telephone was the standard desk-style telephone set used by AT&T (the Bell System) in North America from the late 1949 through the divestiture of AT&T in 1984. Many millions of Model 500 phones were produced and were a familiar sight in almost every home in North America. Numbers of Western Electric 500 phones are still in use today thanks to the
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Replacement line cord 10 feet long - Victa Red Rotary Dial Coin Phone
 New replacement line cord for the for a Victa Red Rotary Dial Coin Telephone. Runs between the phone and the socket - red colour - 10 feet long
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Chocolate Brown ACF 805 Pushbutton Phone - Telecom

Rare Chocolate Brown 8051 series vintage retro rotary dial telephone from the 1980's
A rare phone. Chocolate Brown a colour loved in the 1970s and 1980s.
It is in good condition and has been refurbished.
Has mechanical bells (like the 800 series phones). Dials decadic, so even though it is pushbutton it will not dial DTMF tones that you use for voicemail/call centres etc. The * and # buttons do not dial anything. However it dials telephone numbers fine, information on decadic here. Information on where it will work here .
It comes with a standard 605 telecom plug you may need an adaptor here or other adaptors here , you may need an ADSL filter, information on ADSL with retro phones here)
Rare Chocolate Brown 8051 series vintage retro rotary dial telephone from the 1980's
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New reproduction Black 500 series Retro Rotary Dial Telephone

Vintage Reproduction Rotary Dial Black Phone. Brand new Telephone with modern features
View other new reproduction retro rotary dial telephones here
This phone is a new reproduction of the retro classic 500 series telephone produced by Bell in the USA from 1949 until 1984. It was the first phone replacing the previous Bakelite models. The design is similar to the ACF 802 series phones produced by PMG Telecom in the 1960s and 1970s. The 500 Bell phone was designed by Henry Dreyfuss a sucessful industrial designer of the 1930s and 1940s.
This reproduction retro phone has all the modern features while still keeping the 1950s design. You can turn the ringer on and off. You can turn the receiver volume high and low. You have last number redial and call hold.
This Telephone dials tone and decadic, it has a switch so you can switch it between pulse/decadic and DTMF. This means you can use this retro reproduction rotary dia
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Vintage PMG 400 series Telephone refurbished

Vintage Black Bakelite PMG 400 AT Telephone 1962
The last of the bakelite phones, introduced in the 1950s. They were available in black or ivory. The phone is very heavy weighing 2.3 kg.
This is a rare vintage phone. It has been cleaned and refurbished and is good mechanical order.The bells ring lound and clear, and transmission is good. It is good example of a working almost 50 year old telephone.
Dials decadic, it will not dial DTMF tones that you use for voicemail/call centres etc. However it dials telephone numbers fine, information on decadic here.
This phone has been refurbished . The bakelite black telephone comes with a standard telecom 605 plug you may need an adaptor here or other adaptors here , you may need an ADSL filter, information on ADSL with retro phones here)
Vintage Black Bakelite PMG 400 AT Telephone 1962
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Replace Mic Cap / Cover - Victa Red Rotary Dial Coin Phone
 New replacement microphone / transmitter cover or cap for a Victa Red Rotary Dial Coin Telephone.
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Grey Rotary Dial Phone - 802 made by PMG / Telecom refurbished Plastic Case

One Collectable Retro Rotary Dial
Grey Phone refurbished by Telecom Australia workshops and never used since (packed in Telecom box).
Has new dial label (blank). This was the standard telephone in Australian homes during the
1960's and 70's. Telecom code was 802 ACF
Grey
Thousands of these phones were destroyed - they are now rare - with ones in as good condition as this - even rarer
These are not junky phones that have been sitting in someone's shed, or bought at a garage sale- These are quality telephones.
These phones have refurbished
plastic phone shells, the electronics have been refurbished. They are not sun
damaged, scratched, or otherwise damaged like many rotary dial phones sold on
Auction sites or at Second Hand stores. For more details on the difference between refurbished plastic shells and new shells click here
They are posted to you in a Telecom Aust
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Ivory Rotary Dial Phone - 802 made by PMG / Telecom refurbished plastic Case (with plastic grommet)
 ne Collectable Retro Rotary Dial
Ivory Phone refurbished by Telecom Australia workshops and never used since (packed in Telecom box).
In as new condition
Has new dial label (blank). This was the standard telephone in Australian homes during the
1960's and 70's. Telecom code was 802 ACF Ivory
Thousands of these phones were destroyed - they are now rare - with ones in as good condition as this - even rarer
This particular model has a grommet to replace a hole in the case (used for control-lock phones)
These are not junky phones that have been sitting in someone's shed, or bought at a garage sale- These are quality telephones.
These phones have refurbished
plastic phone shells, the electronics have been refurbished. They are not sun
damaged, scratched, or otherwise damaged like many rotary dial phones sold on
Auction sites or at Second Hand stores. For more details on the difference between
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RJ12 Y Splitter Double adaptor Allows two RJ11 phone cables to be joined to one cable

RJ12 Y splitter double adaptor - allows you to join two phone cables together to one cable. Allows two phones or devices to be connected to one existing telephone cable. Also allows you to extend the length of a telephone cable as an extension. RJ12 1 port to 2 with RJ11 cables. You can get other phone adaptors here.
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Replacement Dial Ring for 802 Telecom / PMG Rotary dial phone
 eplacement Dial ring that sits on top of the dial plate of a ACF 802 rotary dial phone.
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Yellow Rotary Dial Phone - 802 made by PMG / Telecom refurbished

Yellow Vintage Rotary Dial Phone refurbished
This Telephone has a new dial label (blank) and dial cover. This was the standard telephone in Australian homes during the 1960's and 70's. Telecom code was 802 ACF Yellow. This is a decadic phone.
Thousands of these phones were destroyed - they are now rare - with ones in as good condition as this - even rarer
This phone has a refurbished plastic phone shell, the electronics have been refurbished - its good for another 30 years. For more details on the difference between refurbished plastic shells and new shells click here
This is not a junky phone that has been sitting in someone's shed, or bought at a garage sale, or a non working phone bought on ebay, this is a quality telephone. This phone does not come in a Telecom Box. It has a grey line cord with a 605 telecom plug. You may need an adaptor here if you do not have standard Telecom plugs. You may need an ADSL filter,
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