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1970's Rotary Telephone SPARE PART BPO #746 Subscriber Equipment Brown (Yeoman) Handset #3 (NO Capsules Or Curly Cord Fitted) USED Clean

STC (UK)

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HISTORY:

At the beginning of my career in electronics, many moons ago, I worked in the telephony industry in NZ. After a few years in the tech side (Fault Control Centre & Exchange techie) I could see the rapid advancement of technology would mean the end of my job as I knew it and left that industry.

However the flame has always burned for all things relating to telephones, both at the subscriber, exchange and all things in between (even loading coils!) So whenever I crossed paths with some telephone equipment, I 'collected' it.

The last few years have been cleanup time with a LOT of the gear finding new owners and now I am approaching the end of my telephone gear collection but I still find some 'dribs n drabs' of equipment - this subscriber instrument is one of those items.

Before it underwent 'the operation' on the workshop bench, this was a type 746 subscriber telephone BUT the rotary dial and case had already been donated to other equipment and I was now left with the 'carcass' showing in one of the phototgraphs.

To the best of my knowledge, this would appear to be a British made instrument not local to Australia or NZ although I think STC Australia had a hand in similar equipment. In my description of this telephone component, I provide all of the identification markings I can see so that you can make sure this component will suit your own telephone.

British Post Office liked to name their telephones at this time and the Brown cased 746's were called the Yeoman.

Obviously this component is aimed at those who share a similar passion for those good ol' days of 2 wire lines, A & B wires, 'boxes' and 'cabinets' and who could forget those aerial lines (meaning wires up in the air between poles) with the glass or porcelain insulators? In the exchange, that never ending sound of the uniselectors and switches moving all the time, especially when the local radio station had a 'call in' competition ... Ah ... those were the days

Enough of the background to this component, time to tell you all about it ...

If this component from the 746 instrument isn't what you are looking for ... try searching HERE

 

STC (STANDARD TELEPHONE & CABLES) UK - Subscriber Telephone Component

Removed from what was left of a BPO type 746 instrument (see photograph prior to the 'operation')

Component: Handset

Colour: Brown (Yeoman)

Type: 3

Actual part numbers (stamped into the plastic mouldings): 26A (Receiver cap) 21A (Transmitter cap) BLD 17 (inside the transmitter capsule housing)

NO capsules or curly cord is fitted!

Both spring rings are in place and secure

Weight: 160g

COSMETIC CONDITION:

USED

CLEAN

STERILISED (Diluted Iso Alcohol solution on the wipes to kill off any 'nasties')

NO damage to the body at all

Exit/Entry point for the curly cord is undamaged

Just the absolute barest of any marks or scratching with the plastic sheen remaining high gloss

Both top cap threads are undamaged and allow for easy rotation of either cap when removing or installing a capsule.

 

I have now placed this 'nude' handset into a sealed clear plastic packet, waiting to bring another telephone instrument to life!

USED Exactly as described