WE "Compact Wall" PrototypeF-53397(Princess Style Components)
This model was used in Field Trials in about 1960 (just after the introduction of the Princess sets in 1959), but was never produced in volume. Curiously, Western never aggressively marketed a small format rotary wall phone. They continued selling the larger 554. Miniwall rotary sets were sold actively by Stromberg Carlson (later Comdial) and others. Photos are from a set that was auctioned in 2004. |
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This phone has a substantial metal backplate and a heavy cast
metal cradle. The dial appears to be like the production Princess #8 dial, but is marked F-53526. Handset is a standard G3. Note the vents at the bottom for the ringer sound. |
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The switchhook projects through a rectangular hole between
the cradle ears. (Similar in concept to the 1554 TouchTone set
that came out in 1963.) There appears to be an access cover below and to the left of the dial to remove the dial light bulb for replacement. It's non-functional in this set. The cover must be removed. |
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Here's a detail of the switchhook. |
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Inside view with the cover and cradle removed. I've also seen the interesting square gong ringer on several pay phones. |
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F-53397 B 5-60 BELL SYSTEM RINGER |
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Here's an even scarcer wood
model of the phone from John LaRue's collection. (Photo courtesy of Wayne Merit.) |
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Compact Wall Phone in an
early 1960s Bell System brochure featuring some of the products in
development. (Scan from David Massey.) |
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