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| | Crosely Radio Telephone CR60-BK - Kettle Desk Phone in Brushed Black A statement of style, grace and elegance. The 302 phone was introduced in
1937 and was the first in the collection to incorporate the bell in the base of
the unit. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss and originally cast in metal, this piece
was later produced using a heavy-duty plastic housing. The retro-style
appearance is combined with a rugged construction earning it the nickname “The
Cow’s Hoof” because of its lipped hoof-style base. This early desk version
served as the standard for the better part of the World War II while telephone
design efforts were halted due to defense work. Whether for its beauty or its
brawn, the Crosley 302 Desk Phone is surely a conversation piece in any setting. Features:
About Crosley Retro Radio In 1920 Powel Crosley founded the company that pioneered radio broadcasting and mass market manufacturing around the world. Crosley had a simple idea - design a fully functioning radio, meticulously craft each unit with obsessive detail and precise accuracy, and of course add a measure of consideration for the wallet. This simple idea led Crosley Radio to become the world’s largest radio manufacturer. Today the Crosley name lives on with superbly detailed replicas that truly transcend time. Reintroductions of original vintage radios and turntables feature the newest technologies graced by unforgettable Crosley stylings. They’re passionate about what they do, right down to the last exacting detail. Customers Also Purchased
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Crosely Radio Telephone CR60-BK - Kettle Desk Phone in Brushed Black |