From Koo de Kir:
Forget flimsy reproductions! Forget touchtones, redial, flash caller-id or any other features invented after 1950. This is the real deal. Fully restored by hand, this authentic Bakelite rotary dial phone is a real original. The receiver is heavy, the ring is loud, and if provoked, you can hang up on someone with a strong bang! From Argentina during the Perone period (Perone came to power in 1946).
Putting aside the oxymoronic quality of the phrase "genuine bakelite", wouldn't this be the phone to hang up on telemarketers with? SLAM! I want one, but they are $300. And the funny thing is, my long-time high school friend Jeff and his wife Mary just got back from a vacation in Argentina. So I just missed my chance to pick one up at third-world prices. Cry for me. Argentina.


Bakelite telephones are one of the classic design icons of the era.
Posted by: Bakelite Phones | 08/02/2006 at 02:35 AM
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Posted by: Margery24Macias | 05/11/2011 at 04:17 AM