Bakelite telephone

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A Bakelite telephone is an early 20th-century fixed-line telephone made from the thermosetting plastic Bakelite, known for its durability, distinctive glossy finish, and iconic rotary-dial design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf consumer product
fixed-line telephone
rotary dial telephone
telephone
associatedWith Art Deco
surface form: Art Deco design era

early mass-produced telephony equipment
category collectible item
vintage telephone
collectedBy antique telephone collectors
industrial design enthusiasts
color black
brown
dark green
red
communicationMedium twisted pair copper wires
controlMethod rotary pulse dialing
developedIn early 20th century
era post-war period
pre-war period
hasAdvantage electrical insulation
mechanical robustness
resistance to heat
hasFeature cradle
finger stop
fixed cord
glossy finish
handset
integrated transmitter and receiver in handset
mechanical ringer
numbered dial plate
rotary dial
knownFor distinctive design
durability
glossy black appearance
iconic rotary dial
madeOf Bakelite
material thermosetting plastic
popularIn mid 20th century
powerSource telephone line power
predecessorOf plastic rotary telephones
push-button telephones
replacedBy plastic-bodied telephones
touch-tone telephones
technologyGeneration analog
usedFor fixed-line telephony
voice communication
usedIn homes
offices
public buildings

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Lobster Telephone hasPart Bakelite telephone