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I've got just about the ugliest phone I've ever seen--it's a rotary wall set in a pukey green with cream trim. The handset can hang over the dial or be on top, sort of a two-way cradle. There is nothing written anywhere on it, but it has a logo that has a T crossing an N inside a diamond shape. I was told by the guy who I got it from that it was a takeout from a warehouse in Chicago where it was part of a ringdown intercom system. It works fine, and is installed in my house. I suspect it might be Japanese. As a collector, I'm curious to hear from anyone who's seen one before.
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T crossing an N could be NorthernTelecom but i highly doubt it i thought i would give it a wild guess
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May be Nordic in origin. GTE used a bunch made in Sweden? Ericsson, Maybe? good luck. ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/wink.gif)
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I thought of Northern Telecom... How about Nippon Telecom--it's as ugly as a 1972 Datsun ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/smile.gif) jsaxe
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Hey a 72 Datsun pickup was my first vehicle....Dad bought it new for 1,200 when I was a month old. He drove it until my brother turned sixteen then I got it when I turned sixteen, still pass the guy we sold it to driving around every now and then. That thing will proably still be running when my new Dodge gives out.
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How about a picture of it?
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I'd bet on Nippon Telephone Telegraph. ------------------ Business Phone Systems
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Could be an old TIE Phone...... But I'd bet also on NTT....
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Thanx for the replies. I think I'll open it up and look inside again. It wouldn't be installed at all except my XYL likes it, so maybe I'll move it into her new sewing/laundry room(that used to be my shop...)
Hey, no hard feelings about the Datsun - my first car was a 1957 Dodge Royal Lancer (pukey green) with fins out to there and a pushbutton automatic transmission (and "yeah... It had a hemi")
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Actually it sounds like a northern telecom set. I saw one just like it in my wife's grandmothers house just b4 she sold it. I wanted it bad but I don't know what happened to it.
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