Dani got me something very similar to this for my birthday:

(I stole the image from All Funky Stuff, which does not have individual product pages. I couldn't find a photo of exactly the one he got me, but this isn't far off.)
Yes, it looks very much like a phone from early in the last century. It looks at home on my ancient wood desk. It's actually digital -- that's not a dial; those are push-buttons. The center of the dial is a redial button. Spiffy!

(I stole the image from All Funky Stuff, which does not have individual product pages. I couldn't find a photo of exactly the one he got me, but this isn't far off.)
Yes, it looks very much like a phone from early in the last century. It looks at home on my ancient wood desk. It's actually digital -- that's not a dial; those are push-buttons. The center of the dial is a redial button. Spiffy!
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Date: 2005-09-27 01:16 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-09-27 01:35 am (UTC)I assume that your loss-of-juice problems would have been solved by any wired phone, not just a rotary one.
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