Lincoln Telegraph Wood Wooden Hand Crank Wall Phone W/ 4 Bar Magneto Rotary Dial
This listing is for an antique hand crank wall phone from the Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Company. The phone has a four-bar magneto and was retrofitted on May 27, 1971 with a modern model CS rotary dial mechanism from Pacific Telephone. It also has a magnet on the door in place of the lock (which does not have a key) and a plastic pencil holder affixed to the side that we did not try to remove. When we cranked the crank, the bell started ringing. We don't have the ability to test the phone further, so it's being sold as-is. It has scuffs and wear from use. Please see the photos below to see everything that is included, and contact us with any questions before bidding. We have a low opening bid and no reserve price so don't miss your chance to win!
Approximate measurements: 18.5" H x 12.5" W x 10.5" D
The winning bidder can pick up this item at our store in Colchester, Vermont to save on shipping charges. All local pickups are subject to 6% Vermont state sales tax.
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The winning bidder can also pick up this item at our store in Colchester, Vermont. All local pickups are subject to 7% sales tax.
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