Posted by JD Seller on January 27, 2013 at 23:22:33 from (208.126.196.144):
Remember Junior Sample's used car sales and the sign with his phone number. BR549
How many of you remember your old phone numbers??? I mean back to with the crank to call phones where all calls had to be placed by an operator?? I was trying to remember our old number the other day but could not. I remember it was a letter and a three digit number.
My Maternal Grand Parents had the only phone in the family for years. Grand Dad got it early because he wanted one for the black smith/repair business. That would have been in the late 1930s.
Just the other day one of our feed customers was laughing at his 9 year old daughter. She was fascinated by her Grand Mother's corded phone. She had not realized what it was before. HE only has a cordless and cell phone, no cords. LOL
How many kids today would know how to use a rotary dial phone??? We did not get a touch tone phone until the mid 1980s here.
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