This vintage Bell Systems wooden telephone booth is a rare find for collectors. The rotary pay phone make it a unique addition to any mancave or home office. Made in the United States between 1955-57, this piece is a true representation of American history. The brand Bell Systems is synonymous with the early days of telephone technology and this booth is a testament to their legacy. The California Prop 65 Warning does not apply to this item.

Phone Booth was originally located in an Asbury, New Jersey candy store. Booth has working glass folding doors, ceiling light, exhaust fan, and oak wooden seat. Seller installed a 1957 blue glass "TELEPHONE" sign that lights up by side switch and LED bulb. 

Pay phone is the original - all parts work. It has individual nickel, dime, and quarter coin slots. Insert a nickel and hear one ring, a dime and two rings will sound, and a quarter to hear a bong. Phone has a working coin return. Keys open both the internal repair section and the money box. Phone has been digitally converted. Just plug the terminal into a land line and be able to communicate to incoming and outgoing calls.

Buyer is responsible for moving the unit.

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