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The latest changes to my web show - 2. Additional new items on the "Sell Page"
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These pages show a lot of Antique phones, some restored and some not. Descriptions of the phones that are shown here plus many more items, how they work, and their restoration, are just a small part of the content of TELEPHONE talk . This is purely a personal web site for the hobbies and interests of ordinary (not boring), people.......... Dave, Joy, Andrew.
Any selling activity that we conduct through this site is only related to our hobby and does not contribute to our income. There is no affiliation with any other site or organisations with similar names.
We are interested in a number of different things - Dave and Joy like antiques. Andrew likes gadgets that are not antique, preferably with terabytes and/or carbon fibre.
After some years of using our Service Provider's basic "home" web facility, we've run out of space. (We will still keep limited information at the old location though - www.users.bigpond.net.au/phonedoc) So, to give us additional space and other facilities, we have moved to a separately hosted Internet service. Our new URL is www.telephonetalk.com.au
Like any antique collecting, the collection of old telephones can be especially rewarding when the special phone is found or a challenging restoration is completed. Through my contacts with telephone collectors or people with just a passing interest, I am often asked for advice regarding "an old phone". This site may help to provide information for people with an interest in the antique and/or finding the unusual decorative piece. What do I do ?When I am searching for antique and old telephones for my personal collection, I regularly obtain items which I don't require in my collection. They are either phones which I already own, or don't "fit" in my limited space. Some telephones in my collection are available for sale. As you would notice, I've recently published my first book on the subject of Antique Telephones. We have made a start on our next (book) collaborative venture and have ideas for a third - all with different variations on the Telephone theme.
Can Collector Societies help you ?CollectorsI have an extensive telephone collection. In this collection I display examples of telephones and other telecommunications equipment made between the late 1800's and the present day. I am a member of the Australasian Telephone Collectors Society (ATCS), the Australian Historic Telephone Society (AHTS), the Telecommunications Heritage Group (THG, UK), and Telephone Collectors International (TCI, USA). These societies are dedicated to the preservation of telephony items and they all produce informative newsletters. Collector Society Links
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