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I just spent 15 minutes searching for the lengthy thread devoted to vintage phones that I know full well exists, but I can't find it. So forgive my starting a new thread (and feel free to merge this one with that one, bartenders):
I've been planning for some time on buying a fully restored and refitted vintage phone and figuring on paying $250-300 for it when the time came.
But I found one at a vintage and antique market over the holidays and, at $65, couldn't pass it up.
The finish is really good considering its age, but the color on some areas of the dial is worn off, and it needs to be refitted to work with modern phone jacks (currently it has a cord that ends in four rather thick exposed wires).
Is the refitting something that a relatively unhandy, nontechy guy like me could undertake, or should I send it to an expert?
And does anyone have an expert to recommend (hopefully, someone who could also restore the dial to like-newish condition) who would charge an unreasonable amount?
Here's a pic of a phone that resembles mine (to the best of my memory -- it's packed up and on its way to NYC via the USPS, so I can't take a picture of it just now).
I've been planning for some time on buying a fully restored and refitted vintage phone and figuring on paying $250-300 for it when the time came.
But I found one at a vintage and antique market over the holidays and, at $65, couldn't pass it up.
The finish is really good considering its age, but the color on some areas of the dial is worn off, and it needs to be refitted to work with modern phone jacks (currently it has a cord that ends in four rather thick exposed wires).
Is the refitting something that a relatively unhandy, nontechy guy like me could undertake, or should I send it to an expert?
And does anyone have an expert to recommend (hopefully, someone who could also restore the dial to like-newish condition) who would charge an unreasonable amount?
Here's a pic of a phone that resembles mine (to the best of my memory -- it's packed up and on its way to NYC via the USPS, so I can't take a picture of it just now).