Anybody know a good location to look to find retired payphones? I found some refurbished ones for around $350, but that seems a little pricey. My local phone company is Verizon and I have no idea who to contact there to find out about payphones.
Ideas are much appreciated...
Where to Find Payphones?
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Best place I've found is ebay. Watch out shipping costs as these beasts weigh 40+ lbs. I have been able to acquire several for $40-$85 including shipping, and one "full of coins, no keys" for$99 total. It was spraypainted gold. But that's another story...
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Can you suggest any particular models? I would love to get a payphone and I am really having trouble understanding what the different models mean.
(its like trying to buy a used car when you have never driven before, Really could use good suggestions on models and normal price-ranges)
BTW you did a great job on the video, Please keep them comming
(its like trying to buy a used car when you have never driven before, Really could use good suggestions on models and normal price-ranges)
BTW you did a great job on the video, Please keep them comming
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Is this a good one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Payphone-1970-1980- ... dZViewItem
seems like the one in the video but seems on the pricey side.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Payphone-1970-1980- ... dZViewItem
seems like the one in the video but seems on the pricey side.
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and its modified for home usejustin6735 wrote:Is this a good one?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Payphone-1970-1980- ... dZViewItem
seems like the one in the video but seems on the pricey side.
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Try here: http://www.porticus.org/bell/telephones-payphones.htmljustin6735 wrote:Does anyone have any info on the types of pay phones that are out there?
I see ones with the coin shoot on the left and others with it on the right.
Any help would be great.
Great site for those of us that are interested.
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So I found one and bought one for 60 $ the issue is it is newer than the one listed in the video.
Its coin validator is all plastic and has a ribbon cable coming from it.
The ribbon connector goes to a control board that has a lot of IC's and a few dip switch controls.
Here is my question.... how can I find this phones model number?
I haven't found it yet inside or out. Is there a place where I can look at a library of pictures and duduce the model?
Its coin validator is all plastic and has a ribbon cable coming from it.
The ribbon connector goes to a control board that has a lot of IC's and a few dip switch controls.
Here is my question.... how can I find this phones model number?
I haven't found it yet inside or out. Is there a place where I can look at a library of pictures and duduce the model?
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From my experience, if the coin validator is plastic, then it's probably not a Bell System payphone. There are a couple of major manufacturers of these units. Can you post a picture of the beast?justin6735 wrote:So I found one and bought one for 60 $ the issue is it is newer than the one listed in the video.
Its coin validator is all plastic and has a ribbon cable coming from it.
The ribbon connector goes to a control board that has a lot of IC's and a few dip switch controls.
Here is my question.... how can I find this phones model number?
I haven't found it yet inside or out. Is there a place where I can look at a library of pictures and duduce the model?
I'll dig around the web some more and try and find some example shots you might could use.
Just askin', but what are the order of the coin chute, coin return lever, etc. across the top of the machine, from left to right... I MIGHT have the one you're talking about in my garage - the damn thing's never worked! Bah!
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Re: Where to Find Payphones?
I would start by checking local antique stores that specialize in furnishings, old building restoration/wrecking, and scrap metal/surplus dealers. All of these places will get payphones, and it'll probably be a pre-1990 Telco Western Electric or GTE model (meaning not a COCOT) that you can do something with, and not have to bypass a whole bunch of electronics. If you live in the Hudson Valley, NY region, or are otherwise within easy travel distance of Stormville, NY, go check out the Stormville Airport Antiques Flea Market. There are always a couple vendors there that have old payphones.
Any DTF (Dial-Tone First) Telco payphone than ran off ACTS will hook right into a residential POTS line and work with no modifications whatsoever. You can even get the coin collect/return relay to work off of your ring voltage. COCOTS are a different story because they didn't have a Telco switch to handle coin service and had to do it all in the phone. Plug a COCOT into a phone line and it'll ask you for money when you try to make a call. Not a problem if you're going to gut the insides, but be aware and pay accordingly. How can you tell the difference? Look at some of the old coin services BSPs, and note what the inside of a Telco payphone looks like. Anything more complicated than a coin slot and hybrid box, and you're probably looking at a COCOT.
Any DTF (Dial-Tone First) Telco payphone than ran off ACTS will hook right into a residential POTS line and work with no modifications whatsoever. You can even get the coin collect/return relay to work off of your ring voltage. COCOTS are a different story because they didn't have a Telco switch to handle coin service and had to do it all in the phone. Plug a COCOT into a phone line and it'll ask you for money when you try to make a call. Not a problem if you're going to gut the insides, but be aware and pay accordingly. How can you tell the difference? Look at some of the old coin services BSPs, and note what the inside of a Telco payphone looks like. Anything more complicated than a coin slot and hybrid box, and you're probably looking at a COCOT.
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It has a Mars coin slot in it, so it's definitely a later model payphone, and an electronics module labeled "line guard" (?). Looks like someone refurbished a Western Electric phone into a COCOT.justin6735 wrote:here are some pics of it... let me know what you think
http://picasaweb.google.com/justin6/PayPhone
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