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- American Telecommunications Corp. Deco-Tel “Genie” Phone - Brown in original box
American Telecommunications Corp. Deco-Tel “Genie” Phone - Brown in original box
In 1973, AT&T partnered with Henry Dreyfuss & Associates to create a collection of specialty "Design Line" telephones--allowing customers to tailor their technology to fit their home decor. The Genie telephone is meant to resemble Aladdin's lamp. It is a push button model but maintains the circular number layout of a rotary dial.
"Genie" Design Line Telephone, circa 1980.
To ensure the best shipping cost, S & H will be calculated and billed separately.
Note: If your phone service provider no longer supports rotary telephones or pulse dialing this will not work without a pulse to tone converter.
If you don't have regular landline phone service, an XLink Bluetooth gateway should allow you to use this phone as an extension of your cell phone. The XLink Bluetooth gateway will allow you to make and receive calls using a vintage rotary dial phone through a Bluetooth connection to your cell phone. Note - the XLink supports both pulse and tone dialing.