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1945 field phone

mrfarb

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Picked this up recently- I have a soft spot for any 45 dated field gear, and have never seen a 45 date field phone. Not perfect, but the hard part is there!

I need another phone to make a set, and another handset. This one is ok, but is cracked as most are, and has had the cord replaced.

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Field phones are great. That is a neat item, in my opinion.

For the longest time, I had a set of US Army TA-1 field phones set up between my "man cave" garage and the house so I could get paged by the house commander. No one ever used it but me. But I liked it.

Jeff
 
Beautiful example, reviving this old thread haha. It doesnt seem to have any of the shortcuts that some other models have.
 

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