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Manufacturing the Future: A History of Western Electric

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This is a great addition to the library of anyone interested in the history of Telephony.

An almost complete history

Now that Lucent Technologies is gone, swallowed up by the French Telecom giant, this history of Western Electric could be completed. For now, we'll have to do with this comprehensive edition written when Lucent Technologies still had an apparently bright future. What becomes clear is that...

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Dec 09, 2009 | John M:
Stewart Brothers field or lineman's telephone box, what is it?

I found a web site with pic of what I have for the last 40 years (see below), the web site is not even sure what it is. Can anyone tell exactly what it is? Also does it have any value.
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A: It is basically the workings of a typical customer instrument in a box, so a lineman can make calls to test a line. That is form the days of the crank telephone, where you rang the operator to make...

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