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Nobody has mentioned my "favorite" pay phone: The infamous COCOT, especially the ones that could be programmed to block access to a national carrier...
Jim **************************************************** Speaking from a secure undisclosed phone booth.
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Please refer to my post of 9 August, at 08:22.
I believe you will see COCOT mentioned.
Arthur P. Bloom "30 years of faithful service...15 years on hold"
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Arthur, that was a minor brain malfunction on my part... (too much TV = short attention span)
Jim **************************************************** Listening to IRS music on hold in a secure undisclosed location.
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Ok Arthur the gauntlent was thrown... Circa 1986 Western Electric 1D2 Single slot,20A coin chute, 61C keypad, Not mounted yet, Post pay (As I understand it), Black with orange paint/primer showing through in places. Missing pcb. Which raises my questions: What are the diffences in the 32 A-B-C boards? Which one do I need? The ultimate goal is to mount the phone in the pedestal I have sitting in my gameroom and use it as an extension. /Alan
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