Telecom Rotary Dial Telephone - Ivory
PMG / Telecom Rotary Dial phones made in the 1960s and 1970s. These were called 800 series phones, the most common being 802. They were in standard Telephone in Australia in the 1960s and 1970s, being gradually replaced by pushbutton phones in the 1980s.
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Released in 1962 in the PMG days, this phone was an Australian-designed model taking advantage of modern plastics and electronics. The original version, the 801 series, is distinguished by having the numbers around the outside of the dial. There were actually three dials used in the range as a standard Australian dial was not yet being manufactured. Each dial came with an adapter plate with the numbers correctly located for that model of dial. When the standard dial became available in 1970 there was a minor update and the numbers were moved under the fingerholes and the new range designated 802 series. This did away with the need for the adapter plate. This caused some problems for the visually impaired and Telecom released a Large Number Ring, a plastic ring with raised black numbers which simply stuck on to the face of the phone around the dial. Many models were derived from this basic phone.
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Colorfone 800 Series (1962)
Light Ivory was the most popular colour, but they also came in shades of Topaz Yellow, Fern Green, Mist Grey, Black and Lacquer Red. gradually replaced by pushbutton phones in the 1980s.
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