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I did manage to take it apart, but not without damaging the internal workings. The flip open cover had to be partially bent in the joints. I'm sure there is a screw somewhere that I missed. I think you'd be better off finding a bag phone. It is easily taken apart, only two screws hold together the dialpad and handset piece. Bag phones have an external power supply so you could easily just (somehow?) rewire it as a home phone? Good luck!
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