Description
The Strowger wall phone was the first commercially available dial telephone.
Almon Brown Strowger was an undertaker in Kansas City in the late 1800's. He believed the local telephone operator was directing all business calls to his competitor, who also happened to be her husband. In order to give subscribers total control over their calls, Strowger invented the automatic telephone exchange a.k.a. dial service in 1891, thereby eliminating the need for an operator intervention in local calls.
The phone is 100% original and complete including the dial and switch hook with the dial locking mechanism.
The reset bottom on the bottom of the case is original and complete
Features the letter "A" for Automatic Electric on the hook switch and a 11 digit dial
The case measures 7" wide by 6" deep by 9" tall with the hook switch extending an additional 3.5"
Phone is wired to accept incoming calls, the bells will ring , but due to type of original circuitry, can not dial out
An extremely rare phone in incredible condition. Offered as is with no returns.
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