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John - I probably have a print for it somewhere if you can give me a part #.
The little "shoebox" KSU is about 15" x 8" x 6'. It's buried so I can't easily weigh it but it's probably 15 - 20 lbs,
Sam
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Hi Sam - sorry it has taken me a while to reply, but I have been away from the computer for a few days.
I'm familiar with UK part numbers and where to find them/what they mean, but am at a bit of a loss with an American phone. The base is marked "MF1024". Is that the part number?
Thanks, John
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John -
That number doesn't ring a bell (excuse the pun) with me. It depends who manufactured the phone: ITT, Western Electric, Stromberg-Carlson, or someone else.
A quick question - are the buttons arrayed along the bottom in a horizontal row, or are they in a vertical row along the right side of the phone?
And is the phone rotary or touch tone?
The ITT (and I believe the Western Electric) models were either 576 or 577 models (2576 & 2577 for touch tone).
The part number for those companies would look something like: 257600BA30M
That would be a Tone Dial ("2" prefix), 3 line each with hold (576), in Black (color code 00), Straight line ringer (BA=bell assembly), terminated with 'spade' terminals on individual connectors (code 30), with a "metropolitan" dial [letters and numbers] (code 'M')
Or it might be a: 57705LR40R
That would be a Rotary Dial (no "2" prefix), 3 lines each with hold and having the 'exclusion' feature (577), Green (color code 05), No ringer (LR= less ringer), Plug ended connection, (code 40), with a "regular" dial [having numbers only] (code R)
There are of course other options and codes, but this should give you an idea about one type of phone. I no longer have prints for that model of Stromberg-Carlson sets and I'm not sure if Automatic Electric or Northern Electric ever made one - but let us know what you have and we'll try to help.
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Hi Sam
The phone has buttons along the bottom, and is rotary dial.
It is an ITT phone, and is a 57600BA30M. That's quite a comprehensive identification system - we Brits never include the colour in the part number.
I also forgot to say - to all in general - that if you need help sourcing any British phones, I am more than willing to help!
John
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Well John, you're in luck. I've got the prints for it. I've got a Holiday party tonight so I'll be home late and probably not in any shape to do anything -
But tomorrow, if you like, I can probably scan the docs and email them to you.
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Originally posted by John Baines: ...That's quite a comprehensive identification system - we Brits never include the colour in the part number. Too funny! :rofl: Reminds me of what Henry Ford said: "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black."
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Thanks Sam - that would be appreciated... I hope you enjoy your Christmas party.
John
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I have never seen a phone like this. Any chance you could post a picture?
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Jeff -
It looks just like a 565 set, except that it ends in a batch of spade tipped conductors and every other button is a hold button.
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So, it would just connect to 3 separate POTS lines, plus the external transformer you mentioned for the lamps?
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