The 1970s called and they want their rotary dial cell phone back. Looking for all the world like something assembled from the Radio Shack parts department – remember when Radio Shack sold parts?
Hosted on MSN6mon
Woods: A rotary phone that isn't connected to anything — yet helps connect to lost loved onesAnd even if they are, they don’t require a rotary phone hooked up to nothing. But those who believe in wind phones say there is something to having this physical device as a tool. And for those ...
If you have the urge for some retro decor, you can still buy rotary phones (BoldOldPhones is one site that specializes in them). Despite being a relic from the past, we still hear phrases like ...
the dial itself was salvaged from a Western Electric Trimline telephone which featured hardware that was more compact than other rotary phones from decades back. That, along with the necessary ...
The concept struck a chord. Wind Phones—disconnected rotary phones placed in nature—originated in Japan and have spread globally, offering mourners a symbolic way to "call" their departed ...
A rotating number selector on early telephones (and TVs). Introduced in the early 1900s, rotary phones were commonly used from the 1920s until the 1960s, when dial phones were gradually replaced ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results