ICONIC ORIGINAL1960s/ 1970s TRIMPHONE

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THE GPO's ICON OF THE 60s & 70s THE TRIMPHONE Beige/Off White Base With Slightly Darker Handset which I think was called Mushroom! In excellent condition for the year with very little colour fade, Original curly wire as the phone has not been rewired or converted The Trimphone is a model of telephone designed in the 1960s in the UK . It was positioned as a more fashionable alternative to the standard telephones available from the GPO , the predecessor to British Telecom . The name is an acronym standing for Tone Ring Illuminator Model, referring to the then innovative electronic ringer ("warbling", as opposed to the traditional bell) and the illuminated dial. The luminous dial or betalight contained the mildly radioactive element tritium , which caused some concern about safety. Although a later model featured buttons that did not light up instead of the original dial, it continued to be known as the Trimphone. Consumers were divided as to its aesthetic merits, and some models required rewiring in order to connect to the public phone network in the UK. This innovative design by Standard Telephones and Cables (STC), half the weight of the more traditional 700-type telephone, originated in 1961 when the Post Office decided it needed a luxury telephone to add to its range. Towards the end of 1963 the Post Office settled on the read more