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Hobbyists & Collectors
Are you looking for information on your
Western Electric telephone(s)? There are schematics and photos of many
models, such as the Trimline and Princess, on this website. Click
HERE to go to my Western Electric
telephones page.
If you are looking for sources of old
telephones, parts for old telephones, or have someone repair your old
telephone please visit my public service listing on my
Yellow Pages web page.
If you have a hobby buying old telephones
and related telecom equipment like old central office equipment then you
might want to consider joining one of the many clubs. The dues are
very reasonable and the benefits are tremendous to you as a collector or
hobbyist. I've located hard-to-find parts for repairing my telephones
and have been able to help others with technical questions so they could fix
their phones. There are two online list serves which you can join.
One requires membership in the sponsoring club while the other list serve is
open to the public.
From my former website,
Telephone
Tribute, here are the clubs I'm aware of:
Some world-wide organizations (in no
particular order):
Australasian
Telephone Collectors Society (ATCS):
The official web site for the
Australian Telephone Collectors Society is located at:
http://www.telephonecollecting.org/
Meetings are held in Sydney and
Brisbane during the 3rd weekend of January, March, May, July, September
and November. Please click the links for locations and meeting times.
Antique
Telephone Collectors Association(ATCA):
The official web site for the
Antique Telephone Collectors Association is located at:
http://atcaonline.com
Please visit the official web site for more detailed information and to
apply for membership. The following is a brief summary of what you'll find
at the official web site:
"The Antique Telephone Collectors
Association (ATCA), is the largest telephone collectors organization in
the world. Chartered in 1971 as a non-profit corporation by the state of
Kansas, its over 1000 active members are located throughout the United
States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The office is located in the
Museum of Independent Telephony, Abilene, KS.
ATCA Membership Benefits:
A multi-page newsletter is mailed
monthly to each member, a large part of which is devoted to member-only
classified advertisements to buy, sell and trade telephones and related
items. Newsletters also include articles and member contributions which
are deemed to be of greatest interest to the membership.
A membership list is compiled and
mailed annually to each member with additions reported in the monthly
newsletters. The membership lists include addresses and telephone numbers
to assist with networking among members
The annual ATCA Spring Show is held
each April in Abilene, Kansas. This is a great event for members to
attend, as it combines fun, fellowship and phones. One of the highlights
is always the members-only auction of antique telephones and related
items.
An official Fall Show has been held
each year since 1971 at different locations throughout the United States.
This huge show is national in scope, drawing collectors from all over the
United States and Canada. This event is a must-see for anyone interested
in antique telephony.
In addition, local members
frequently sponsor regional shows at various locations throughout the
year.
A member internet listserv (e-mail
mailing list) is maintained to provide on-line members the opportunity to
communicate with each other.
The principal aims and purposes of
the ATCA are as follows:
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To promote the collecting of old telephones and related items.
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To publicize the historical importance of telephony.
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To establish and promote common courtesies and guidelines for use by
association members when buying, selling, and trading old telephones and
related items.
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To provide a means of communication between association members.
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To structure events and activities necessary for the accomplishment
of the objectives stated above."
Telephone Collector's International:
The official web site for the
Telephone Collectors International, INC., (TCI) is
located at:
http://www.telephonecollectors.org/
Antique Telephones, History,
Preservation, Restoration, Education, Collectability
"Telephone Collectors
International, INC., (TCI) is organized not for profit. The nature of its
business is: to educate the public, as well as the members of the
corporation, regarding the history of telephony, the value of old
telephones and related items, their Collectability and preservation; to
research telephone history and publish and promote literature thereon; to
promote the public exhibition of old telephones and related items; to
promote the exchange of information about old telephones and related
items; and to promote common courtesies and guidelines for use by the
public. Any person or organization sympathetic to the purposes of this
corporation may apply for membership."
Visit the official web site at:
http://www.singingwires.org/index.htm
The following information is found
on the official site:
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About the Organization
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How to Become a Member
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Upcoming Shows, Events,
Auctions/Sales
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Singing Wires Newsletter
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Switcher's Quarterly
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Antique Related Web Sites
Independent Telecommunications Pioneer
Association:
ITPA is the volunteer organization
created by and for the telecommunications industry.
Dedicated to community service,
ITPA has been serving the public on behalf of telecommunications companies
for over 75 years. ITPA represents over 26,000 telecommunications
employees and retirees nationwide.
The mission of ITPA, a diverse
membership of telecommunications volunteers, is to:
Serve our communities through good
works;
Add value to sponsor companies;
Preserve our industry history;
Provide leadership and networking opportunities
Telecom
Pioneers (formerly the Telephone Pioneers of America):
The official web site for the
Telecom Pioneers is located at:
http://www.telecompioneers.org/
The Telecom Pioneers club is a
non-profit organization of over 800,000 active and retired employee
volunteers from sponsoring companies within the telecommunications
industry in the United States, Canada and now Mexico. They are the world's
largest industry-related community service organization, and their special
focus is education.
For those of us living in the
South-East United States, the BellSouth Pioneers now have a web site!
Click here ( http://209.35.37.243/)
to visit their new site.
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