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Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black

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SKU:
GRAYPAYB
Weight:
35.00 LBS
Width:
7.00 (in)
Height:
18.00 (in)
Depth:
6.00 (in)
Shipping:
$75.00 (Fixed Shipping Cost)
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
  • Gray Station Chrome Pay Telephone 1940's Fully Restored Black
$1,095.00

Description

An original chrome Gray Telephone Pay Station pay telephone, circa 1940's

 
Features a black dial and black handset
 
The Gray Telephone Company was the first manufacturer of a coin operated pay telephone
 
The original pay phone was black but was never refurbished by Gray Telephone when it was bought out by the Western Electric Company as noted on the front of the phone

The telephone measures 18" tall by 7" wide by 6" deep weighs 25 pounds

Original condition and operational

The chrome is in excellent condition

The quality of the reception is excellent

A distinct different sound when either a nickel, dime or quarter is deposited

Keys for the telephone body and for the cash box

The keys are critical to open the case to mount to the wall

The cash box door is high security with the heavy door weighs 2.5 pounds and special lock and original key

The lock to the cash box is made of tungsten steel which makes it critical to have the original key because it would be extremely difficult to drill out

This Pay Telephone is an exceptional condition in perfect working order that requires no service or maintenance

Quality is a critical factor to justify this lifetime investment
 
Only one is available

Business since 1979

Thank you for your interest

The rotary dial emits a pulse signal which is only operational on ATT service. Alternate telephone services only recognizes a tone signal as emitted on touch tone telephones.
An adapter is required to convert a pulse signal to a tone signal to enable the telephone to call out. Adapter XLink BTTN Bluetooth Gateway
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