Saturday, 3 May 2025
The Day of the Attic
Friday, 31 January 2025
Landline Apocolypse
I heard yesterday that they had switched off all landlines here in England.
Now I'll be honest, I'm not entirely sure what it means.
I assume 'they' means BT.
We personally haven't had a house phone for about a year. No one phoned us on it, only marketing firms. We rely entirely on our mobiles.
So anyone know what it means that they switched off all landlines?
Wednesday, 29 January 2025
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
KEV'S SIXTH DOCTOR WHO CUSTOM SCANNER PROP
Tuesday, 14 January 2025
WILL'S TOY TELEPHONES
Wednesday, 1 January 2025
Just Dial Y-AB-ADABA-DOO!
Woodsy,
Regarding your post about toy phones: this Flintstones phone, made by Empire, currently resides in my collection.
From The Town of Bedrock
Fr-'Ed' Feuerstein
Sunday, 29 December 2024
Hold the Line
I had one if these as a kid I reckon. A toy payphone.
Wednesday, 15 June 2022
The End of the Line
Preparing for painters coming to Moonbase I've stripped out some old cables.
I did it with a slight tear in my eye as these were telephone cables to the loft.
Back in 2004 when the attic was made into an Ebay office I installed a landline up there. Rather than get a twin phone set I decided to have as old a phone as I could have from my collection of old telephones.
I opted for a green GPO dial phone on my desk. It was fun seeing it alongside old toys for sale like Masters of the Universe or whatever I had in that day.
To do it I needed cables from the BT point two floors down! So up they went, those cables got tucked under skirting, hidden under carpets, tacked to stairs and walls and eventually ending up in the loft.
I think I got the phone cables from Wilkos. Great fun installing them.
So it was with sadness that I ripped them all out. I no longer need a landline phone in the loft because I no longer Ebay full time. That ended in 2007. My Power Seller days were over.
Since then the attic has become the traditional family dump for everything needed but unimportant, the exceptions being the Christmas decs and my old toys!
It's always a moment when one technology boots out another. Now it's just a landline downstairs and the ubiquitous all-knowing mobile. Hardly any cables.
I do miss those days in the attic answering toy queries on my dial phone.
Did you have landline phone cables everywhere readers? Did you have an extension phone?
Friday, 25 June 2021
WHO YA PHONING MR. ROBOT?
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
TRIM AND STYLISH: A TOY TRIMPHONE
Aah, the GPO! Plug me into nostalgia please!
I loved this toy trimphone I saw on an old auction. Its a Moneybox too!
Friday, 22 November 2019
HOLY ROTARIES: THERE'S BAT-PHONES EVERYWHERE!
Thursday, 15 August 2019
PUT ME THROUGH TO THE TOY DEPARTMENT!
Thursday, 11 July 2019
KEV'S PYE POCKET PHONE
Sunday, 7 July 2019
I KNOW, LETS TAKE A TELEPHONE WHEREVER WE GO!
Not so much a phone. More a brief case full of a huge battery and a phone nestled at the side.
I bought it in 2000 when Ebay landed in the UK. The phone was cheapish but the shipping from the US nearly sank Woodsy Inc.
From the 1970's my attache case telephone must be the forerunner of what we now call mobiles. It even says Portable Telephone on its baseplate.
There are about 15 big buttons to push down and I've often pressed them and wondered what they did and who they would have connected too. I'd love to fire it up! I'd probably need permission!
Costing thousands of dollars at the time - it came with all its paperwork - there can't have been that many of these things around in the US in the late 70's surely? or?
I will blog the phone in detail soon but wondered if you had a briefcase telephone or a an attache case walkie talkie, either a real one or a toy?
Maybe an early mobile brick, a field phone or a toy Batphone or a James Bond communicator in an attache case? I had a Secret Sam case but I'm sure there wasn't a walkie talkie or even a radio in there but maybe it was just a secret!
Let's hear from you!
Monday, 10 September 2018
ANOTHER UGLY SPACE TOY: THE LA PAZ RAY SPACE TELEPHONE SHIP!
Sunday, 19 February 2017
men in black's ericofon
Thursday, 21 April 2016
THE PORTABLE TELEPHONE ATTACHE CASE CIRCA 1979
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