PHONECO inc. | 19813 East Mill Road · Post Office Box 70 · Galesville, WI 54630 Phone: (608) 582-4124 · Fax: (608) 582-4593 Email: PHONECOINC@AOL.COM |
ANSWERING MACHINES & CORDLESS PHONES |
General Questions and Answers: - (11) Main Products Questions and Answers: - (3) Payphones - (6) Coin Operated Customer Owned Telephones - None Payphone Parts - (2) Wooden Wall Phones - (2) Wooden Wall Phone Parts - (2) Wooden Wall Phone Parts (continued) - (2) Candlestick Phones - (6) Candlestick Phone Parts - (4) Country Junction Phones - (1) More Country Junction Phones - None Bakelite & Steel Phones of the 30s to the 50s - (3) More Bakelite & Steel Phones - None Art Decorator Phones of the 20s - (4) Question: Hello, I am looking for an E1 style hand set with a straight cloth covered cord (preferable with a modular jack at the end where it connects to the phone). Answer: The original E1 is $85.00 ($75.00 w/new transmitter cup). It is not modular, however it may be able be made modular on one end but the cord isn't the real cloth type. We have repro E1 which is black plastic w/brass trim $45.00, which is modular. Cords are $6.25 ea. + s/h Question: Dear Mary, Thank you again for such prompt service. A few last questions before we order. 1) Is model RR102 Repro brass avaliable in ivory colour? 2) Are models PETBS or PETBT availble with a brass banded handset in ivory colour? 3) I suspect that any of these phones include a warbler and are fully functional? Thank you Answer: We can paint the RR102 in ivory. 2. We can paint the handsets ivory, but they do not come in brass banded 3. yes, yes Question: Do you have a 395 W.E. microphone capsule for the E-1 handset? If so please tell price. Answer: I'm not familiar with the 395, but i do have the F1 elements that are used in the E1 handsets. They are $8.00 ea. + about $2.00 s/h If you mean the bullet type transmitter, then that is a different story. mary Question: I've seen some really classy looking metalic W.E. 302's - some are chrome and some are "polished metal". Question: How do you make a polished metal phone? I assume you start with a painted metal shell, but from there I don't know how to proceed. If you remove the paint and polish it - how do you strip off the paint, what do you polish it with,and how do you keep it from rusting? Answer: Sandblast or sand(using sandpaper)off the paint. Use meduim sand paper first and reduce it down to real fine. The n buff is with a buffing machine. Then coat it with a clear finish to keep it nice and from rusting. OR you can send it to plater for chrome or nickel plate, but be sure they know what they are doing for this type of metal gets eaten up with the chemicals that they use to prepare it for plating. Also make sure they don't lose any of the small parts. Phones from the 50s to the 70s - (1) Decorator Phones - (3) Old Style Reproduction Phones Created in the 70s & 80s - (1) Novelty Phones - (1) Novelty Phones (continued) - (1) Eiffel Tower Phone - None Ringer Boxes, Bells & Buzzers - (1) ScissorGates & Brackets - None Jukeboxes - None Miscellaneous Products Questions and Answers: - (19) |