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| Classic American Style Red Desk Telephone
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The iconic type 302 phone was designed by the prolific industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss and introduced in 1937.
Originally cast in metal, it was later produced using a heavy-duty plastic housing. Its appearance, combined with a rugged construction, earned it the nickname "The Cow's Hoof" because of its lipped hoof-style base.
This early desk version served as the standard for the better part of World War II while telephone design efforts were halted due to defense work.
Features push-button technology to access those bloomin' irritating "if you want to listen to yet another list of options, press 1 now" phone systems, but with an authentic rotary look.
Remember, if you're after a genuine vintage telephone, we sell those too - all British models - and they're all on our website. |
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