I had this phone when I was around 15 years old – in the beginning of the ‘internet’ dial-up era. I liked the phone for it’s homage to the original style, but it never felt quite the same as the 2500. I still loved it, but it felt very ‘light and plasticky’.
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Manufacturer’s Part # 58332
Outside of Amish country – you’d be hard-pressed to find designs as traditional as AT&T’s model 100 corded phone. It’s a basic desktop phone reminiscent of early models. Can be used with either touch tone or rotary service. Redials busy or unanswered numbers with the touch of a button.
Features:
- Last-number redial
- Mute function
- Temporary Tone button for users in pulse-dial service areas who need to transmit Touch-Tone signals for computerized voice menus.
- Ringer control