These were a must have back in the day.
I still use mine!
Yep. Mum had one of these. Very handy. I wonder how many people remember the prefix for their landline phone number. Ours was FW. Then it changed to 38. Later to 387 and then again to 3879.Where's that phone number ?
Anyone remember these and how we kept our contact numbers..
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Used one in my business for over 20 years.This took pride of place on the phone table that had a little seat attached for those longer conversations. It was always handy and was a good record of all those we had to ring. It beat scrolling through mobiles which of course did not exist.
I know what probably happened to mine it’s probably a melted mess from the fire.I remember having one of these when I was first married, I wonder what happened to it. Now my numbers are all stored in my mobile, lose that contacts all gone. I really only know my husband & son’s numbers. Years ago before my brain was “too full” I used to remember everyone’s phone numbers.
I remember our phone number from when I was a kid, it was 562403, or even older: UM2403!Yep. Mum had one of these. Very handy. I wonder how many people remember the prefix for their landline phone number. Ours was FW. Then it changed to 38. Later to 387 and then again to 3879.
I found Mum and Dad's, when I was clearing out the house. I decided to keep it. Apart from having people in it that I'd forgotten about over the years, it's just a good thing to have and show the grand kids how we used to have to keep our phone numbers.Where's that phone number ?
Anyone remember these and how we kept our contact numbers..
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