Restoring a 1950's Australian PMG 300 Series Bakelite Rotary Phone
just got hold of this phone that was destined for the rubbish bin. UPDATE.... Further research suggests it is actually a 300 series case and handset, with 400 ...
+Lazy Rocco Hi there. Sorry for replying here instead of your email, but this is just easier :)OK, so I got the pics. Your phone is a model 332 that was made in 1952. With a little elbow grease it will look amazing!. The label in the middle of the dial is not original. You can purchase the correct reproduction label from a guy on eBay who's username is "choctop2"Hope that helps. It will be great looking phone once cleaned up :)
+Rods PinballVideos Thanks for the response. I don't exactly know what model my one is, but I believe it is the Vintage Siemens Bakelite Rotary Phone (Siemens Brothers & Co LTD London), PAT 328926, Circa 1930's. Fully working.It has a 'Savage' boat brand sticker in the centre of the dial with the year since 1898. Fyi I'm from Aus as well.
+Lazy Rocco Hi there. Here in Australia they would be worth between 100 and 200 dollars depending on condition and if it's working or not. If it's any other colour than black, it would be worth considerably more.
Hi I have a phone like this given to me b my brother who worked in telecom
in the 60's. Said it was made in the 50's. Very good condition and has
wires so probably works well too. Want to sell it but no idea what it's
worth. Can you give me any idea Thanks
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