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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

By A Mystery Man Writer

In keeping with our obsession with old technology, we recently acquired a beautiful 1947 model 7H6 North Electric rotary dial telephone and got it working on our phone system in the OO office. In the early 1940's the 7H6 body was made of metal but during the war, the units were made from a dense early plastic called Bakelite which gives the phone a nice solid feel.

Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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Rotary phone and Asterisk: A nerd's Howto

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