[net.wanted] wanted= coin phone

smk@python.UUCP (S.Kuzyszyn) (06/11/85)

Does anyone out there know where I can purchase a coin phone?
A few years ago I remember some firm selling retired pay phones 
for about $60, but I can't locate them now.

ntl@mhuxl.UUCP (LOVELETTE) (06/13/85)

> Does anyone out there know where I can purchase a coin phone?
> A few years ago I remember some firm selling retired pay phones 
> for about $60, but I can't locate them now.

Try Dick Capone in Basking Ridge, N.J.  He sells all kinds of old 
telephones.  He is and Eastern Airlines pilot and sells phones as 
a hobby. I think his tel is 201-221-0141.

tkoppel@udenva.UUCP (Ted Koppel) (06/17/85)

-->> Does anyone out there know where I can purchase a coin phone?
-->> A few years ago I remember some firm selling retired pay phones 
-->> for about $60, but I can't locate them now.


Try   ETCO Electronics Corp.
      North Country Shopping Center
      Route 9 N
      Plattsburgh, NY  12901
      Phone:  518-561-8700
They have had all sorts of used phone equipment for years and as
recently as Fall '84 were selling pay phones.


-- 
Ted Koppel : University of Denver Penrose Library : 303-871-3429
	{boulder, cires, cisden, denelcor, hao, nbires}!udenva!tkoppel
	{bilanc, csm9a, elsi, koala}!udenva!tkoppel

ivester@cholula.UUCP (06/27/85)

>-->> Does anyone out there know where I can purchase a coin phone?
>-->> A few years ago I remember some firm selling retired pay phones 
>-->> for about $60, but I can't locate them now.

I am also looking for a used coin phone, but I missed the original
posting.  Could you please direct me to the originator (I can't find
python) or mail any useful information that did not appear in followups.

Thanks, Paul Ivester,  ...uw-beaver!teltone!ivester

ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie <ron>) (07/03/85)

> 
> >-->> Does anyone out there know where I can purchase a coin phone?
> >-->> A few years ago I remember some firm selling retired pay phones 
> >-->> for about $60, but I can't locate them now.
> 
> I am also looking for a used coin phone, but I missed the original
> posting.  Could you please direct me to the originator (I can't find
> python) or mail any useful information that did not appear in followups.
> 
> Thanks, Paul Ivester,  ...uw-beaver!teltone!ivester

Edmund Scientific has them.  It's in their new catalog which is just full
of crap that really isn't "them".  Really, underwear ads in Edmund Scientific

WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING, TOO?

-Ron

stv@qantel.UUCP (Steve Vance@ex2499) (07/11/85)

Here is the text of a magazine ad.  I know nothing more about the
products than this.

TONK-A-PHONE - OWN YOUR OWN PAY PHONE

For local calls only.  Toll restrictor prevents customers
from making long distance phone calls and operator assisted
calls.  25 cents per call...accepts quarters only.  Simple
to install--just hang pay phone on wall using mounting
holes and plug cord into phone jack.  Full one year
warranty.  93% of all pay phone calls placed are local
calls.  Fantastic return on investment.  100% stainless
steel cabinet.  Dealers/distributors inquiries invited.
American made.  Manufactured by Tonk-A-Phone, Inc., PO Box
388, Spring Park, MN 55384 (612) 471-0126
========================================================
Good news!!! June 15, FCC approved registering
privately-owned long-distance pay telephones!!!  
Now FCC Registered #D9WHK13748-CX-T
* For local and long distance calls
* Free emergency "911" capability
* Timed local calls
* Timed long-distance calls
* Touch tone
* Adjustable time on calls
* Works on standard business lines
* Capable with MCI, Sprint, etc.
* LED indicator lights displaying remaining time
* Free "800" call capability
* Time per coin accumulation
* Stainless steel construction
* Full one year warranty
[ address and phone number are the same ]
--

Steve Vance
{dual,hplabs,intelca,nsc,proper}!qantel!stv
dual!qantel!stv@berkeley
Qantel Corporation, Hayward, CA