
Appliances
Standaardtoestel T65 / Standard telephone T65
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This was the standard telephone in the Netherlands during the time that the telephone company was a state company. The phone was made by Krone, Ericsson and other companies. Made from 1965 until the late 1980s.
The T is for table (there was also a W65, the W is for Wall) and 65 is the year of introduction.
In those days telephoning was serious business. You were only supposed to use the telephone when Germans were invading the country or the dykes were about to break.
There were a few other telephones available, mainly this one in different colours. From the 1970s onwards, push button phones were available.
The main disadvantage of this phone was that if you picked up the receiver, the phone came with it, because it was so light. That didn't happen with those old bakelite phones.
Everything you want to know about the T65 can be found here: www.telefoonmuseum.com/kunststof/t65/t65.html
Norwegian wood stove Jøtul 602 N
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Scandinavian wood stove
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Dutch gas stove
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My office
This train runs on time
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1955 Erres KY-550 clock radio - detail
My clock radio tuned to 198 LW
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What people throw away after they buy an iPod: Mou…
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On my bedside table: 1955 Erres Clock Radio & 1980…
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The Teasmade had its lights on.
The Teasmade is an alarm clock and automatic tea maker. At the set time water starts boiling and by means of steam pressure is poured into the tea-pot, leaving you with a pot of freshly made tea. When the tea is ready, an alarm sounds and the lights come on.
more info: www.teasmade.com/
Goblin Teasmade box
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This is a picture of the box of the Teasmade. It shows how you should use the Teasmade.
The lady was not included in the box.
Not my picture
Automatic drinking device for cows
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Before there were beamers: Leitz projector
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Office equipment: date stamp gone out of date
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Projector lamp for a Leitz Wetzlar projector
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My New Mac
Visited a gramophone shop in Haarlem
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A friend of mine needed transport to the gramophone shop for his gramophone. It needed cleaning and a repair.
More info about the shop: www.gramophoneshop.nl
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