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              Last Updated Friday, 28-Jun-02 19:40:38 PDT 
            
            
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              PICTURE  | 
              DESCRIPTION  | 
            
| Golf Bag | 
  
Click the picture to see a green golfbag phone!
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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 | 
  
Click the picture to see the receiver!
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Realistic movable golf clubs, golf ball buttons. | 
| Golf Bag | 
  
Click the picture to see the box!
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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 | 
 
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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 | 
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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 | 
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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 | 
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A telephone that looks like an old 1930's broadcasters
microphone. It has the G.O.O. radio station call letters on
it. | 
| Guitar | 
 
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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 | 
 
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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. 
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| Guitar | 
  Click to see a brown version!
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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.
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| Guitar | 
  Click to see the keypad!
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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.
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| Gumball Machine | 
  Click to see the box!
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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.
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| Gumball Machine | 
 
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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. |