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Last Updated Friday, 28-Jun-02 19:40:38 PDT
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Golf Bag
golfbag
Click the picture to see a green golfbag phone!
Realistic movable golf clubs, dimpled golf ball buttons, mute, redial, ringer on/off switch, hearing aid compatible, LED call indicator, non-slip rubber feet. Black/red or green/white and made by MicroTel. Model Number: GOLFBAG. original retail price was $33.60.
Golf Bag
golfbag
Click the picture to see the receiver!
Realistic movable golf clubs, golf ball buttons.
Golf Bag
golfbag phone
Click the picture to see the box!
This telephone is called the Hole in One Golfbag Phone. This integrated telephone features: Receiver volume Hi/Lo switch, tone/pulse switch, in use LED and FCC/ETL approval.
Golf Ball
Golf Ball
The Challenge SportsPhone, by Challenge. The ball is 4" in diameter. It is white and looks like a real golf ball. The ball part of the telephone sets on a plastic base that says Sportfone. When you open the ball up it has "Golfball Fone" printed inside. The receiver "hides" in the ball base. It has Tone/pulse switchable, Last number redial, Mute, Electronic ringer, Hearing-aid compatible.
Golf Ball . Golfball telephone manufactured by Minya, original retail price was $24.90. Sport series phone flips open for use. Tone/pulse switchable.
Grand Old Opry Microphone . A piano of what looks like real wood. It has a wind up box that plays Kenny Rogers "Through the Years."
Grand Old Opry Piano . A telephone that looks like an old 1930's broadcasters microphone. It has the G.O.O. radio station call letters on it.
Guitar
Guitar
The guitar has stand or hangs on wall. Sounds like a guitar when it rings. Red with black neck and etc. Gold trim. Looks just like an electric guitar.
Guitar
Gibson Guitar
Scale replica of the 1957 Les Paul Black Beauty guitar and amplifier. Every time you get a call it will play a country or rock tune or a conventional ring. Switchable ringer (conventional, country, rock, or off), Last number redial, Tone/pulse switchable, Hearing aid compatible, FCC and ETL approved, Required two AA batteries (not included).

Kash 'N' Gold (Telemania) of Ronkonkoma, New York will manufacture guitar-shaped telephones utilizing several of Gibson's famous guitar shapes.

Guitar
Guitar
Click to see a brown version!
This one-piece telephone looks like a guitar. Pick it up to activate it and hang it up by setting it down. Features include push-button dialing, a Tone/ Pulse Switch, Last-Number Redial, and a re-set button. It measures about 8.5"L x 2.75"W x 3.00"H. It comes in blue or brown.
Guitar
Guitar
Click to see the keypad!
This one-piece telephone looks like a guitar. Pick it up to activate it and hang it up by setting it down. Features include pulse dialing.
Gumball Machine
Gumball Machine
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1988 Carousel Junior Gumball Machine Telephone. This is both a coin operated red gumball dispenser and a telephone. Contents of box includes warranty card and operating manual.
Gumball Machine
Gumball Machine
This phone was bought at a telephone company in 1981. It is a real phone that dispenses small gumballs. You put in a penny, turn the knob, and you get gum. It is made out of metal with plastic see-through sides. A label on the bottom says: Paul Nelson Industries Inc. 14 Inverness Drive East Bldg. 4 Englewood, Colorado Model # 50005 Assembley BMK Quality Control GA Serial # 2444.

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