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Vintage, Antique Telephones Are Back In Demand

For decades, centuries probably, people have collected different things, starting from stamps to matchboxes.

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Vintage, Antique Telephones Are Back In Demand

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  1. Vintage, Antique Telephones Are Back In Demand

  2. For decades, centuries probably, people have collected different things, starting from stamps to matchboxes. However, these aren't as profitable as collecting antiques. If you have ever watched reality TV shows like Pawn Stars, you'll know what I mean here. If this sparks your interest, here's a great idea to start profiting from antiques: go for vintage phones.

  3. Is There Really a Benefit to Investing in Vintage Phones? The answer to this question is a resonating 'Yes'. A number of antique investors have been able to make a lot of money from buying and re-selling vintage phones. Vintage phones are relatively easy to find in comparison with other antiques, but keep in mind that a generous cheque depends on the condition of the phone. So, if it is in bad shape, it won't be appealing to your collectors. Luckily, there are old phone restoration specialists who can help you out.

  4. Box Phones The earliest and first telephone was made up of a large box to transmit and receive calls. It also comes with a smaller headset and a cone-type mouthpiece to transmit voice to the other end. The models used at home were expensive and only a few lucky individuals were privileged to own them. Therefore, chances of you getting one of these are slim. If you do, however, you can sell them for a handsome amount. Types of Vintage Phones

  5. Crank Phones Crank phones are another type of early wooden telephones that required the caller to speak into a mouthpiece and crank the box to operate it. These models are available only sparingly these days, but are a good investment if you get your hands on them.

  6. Candlestick Telephones Perhaps the one type of telephone that you can find easily is the candlestick telephone model. An early standard issue telephone, the candlestick remained in use until the introduction of the Dreyfuss desk phone.

  7. Wall Phones The traditional wall phone, which remained popular well into the 1960's, has a handset that was added for convenience.

  8. Early Desk Phones In 1937, the Henry Dreyfuss Western Electric Model 302 became the standard issue and was used by the general public until the introduction of the 500 desk telephone model. However, since the phones of this era are considered relatively modern, chances are that they won't be as profitable as the rest on this list, but are still worth the investment if you don't mind the wait.

  9. More here: http://www.collectionasturias.com/ http://ezinearticles.com/?Vintage,-Antique-Telephones-Are-Back-In-Demand&id=8042343

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