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» I T T - O W N - A - P H O N E «  DIAL TELEPHONE   ITT / USA   (1970)
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» P E T I T E   T E L E P H O N E   S E R I E S «          SN = 691589

This elegant "1920-French-Style" Telephone is very well made of nickel
plated metal & some plastic parts in Singapore in the 70s for the ITT.
This model of the "PETITE TELEPHONE SERIES" was sold for  89.95 US$ in
the "ITT-OWN-A-PHONE" campaigne. See labels on back side ...

             

The wings allow carry the telephone around when the handset is placed.

The LETTERS ON THE DIALER are for  MEMORIZING TELEPHONE NUMBERS ...
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      1             4 = G H I     7 = P R S     0 = Operator
      2 = A B C     5 = J K L     8 = T U V
      3 = D E F     6 = M N O     9 = W X Y
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EXAMPLE:  Dial   A-T-L-A-N-T-I-S  =  28526847  ==>>>  »ATLANTIS« Hotel

R E M A R K :
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This vintage  ROTARY TELEPHONE  use  "PULSE-DIALING".  To make it work
in your application, YOU MAY NEED A  "PULSE-TO-TONE-CONVERTER"...

R E M A R K S   T O   R E S T O R A T I O N  ...
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                          HOW TO REPAIR THE OLD COIL-CORD CONNECTIONS:

For flexibility, every  "ONE"  of the 3 wires  consist of many threads
of thin wires,  wound around nylon strings.  There is no way to solder
these wires direct.  Cut the damaged cable away.  Remove 2" of outer &
1/4" of the inner insulation.  Use a very thin cupper wire and wind it
around the multi-wire ends.  Now with COLOPHONIUM-CENTERED SOLDER-WIRE
solder the ends - and you will have electrical connectionable wires.

                    Historical Remarks ...
impressum:
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