It's not worth a damn unless there's a Yellow Page phonebook enclosed in a metal box hanging from a heavy metal cable!
@ineedstuff82862 ай бұрын
HArdcore laffing hahahah
@klaasj78082 ай бұрын
i removed pages on several location when i didnt had a pen or paper with me and i had to remember the address. sorry to all those that because of me couldnt find a certain person
@zombiedearth2 ай бұрын
@@klaasj7808we all did it 🤷♂️
@-Jakob-2 ай бұрын
Back in the 80s, where I grew up in Germany, there was the whole phone directory of the whole city in every phone box, divided up into 4 books (A-H, I-P, Q-Z and one that had directories for the bigger villages of the county), in addition to the yellow pages book. So it was like a 60cm (24") row of hanging books to the right of the actual phone. You could have called the directory assistance right from the phone, but that used to be rather expensive.
@RealSnail3D2 ай бұрын
@@radio645 lol useless
@writerconsidered2 ай бұрын
I love the internet. You get every kind of mad lad with some niche interest you never thought was a thing.
@FlatbushZombiesBuyNTrade-lq5ji2 ай бұрын
@@sheateeley1doesn’t make a difference what way you say it..
@OnceShy_TwiceBitten2 ай бұрын
yup. lol
@daveshongkongchinachannelАй бұрын
Many of us would be that mad lad too if we had the skills and knowledge.
@xenthiaАй бұрын
??? What did that person say? @@FlatbushZombiesBuyNTrade-lq5ji
@charl10439Ай бұрын
That's nuts!
@MrTurkeypoult2 ай бұрын
Dude has one of the only exits to the Matrix left!😂
@imafirenmehlazer12 ай бұрын
Lol yes morphis I'll take the red pill.
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
Operator! I need an exit!
@snesguy91762 ай бұрын
If the matrix were to be remade I wonder what they would use instead 🤔
@3nertiaАй бұрын
So that's the real reason payphones went extinct! Now we're all trapped in the Matrix! 😱
@3nertiaАй бұрын
@@snesguy9176 Smartphones because the Matrix got a wifi upgrade :D
@WVnFL_GalАй бұрын
As poor college kids we couldn't afford a phone, so we gave out the number to the payphone across the street. We would leave the door open someone would yell "phones ringing" and one of us woud run over to answer it. 😊 thanks for bringing that fun memory into my conscious
@LagrangePoint0Ай бұрын
dayum, for real?
@sebastian3004Ай бұрын
I was surprised after I learned you can call a fucking payphone from the landline in Hollywood movies. In my country, there was no such thing.
@YouilAushanaАй бұрын
@@LagrangePoint0you could only imagine the schemes my sociopath mother had us pulling
@wileecoyote5749Ай бұрын
80s drug dealers in Bronx too
@FullHD-g4xАй бұрын
Back in mid 70s I used the long distance calls with the help from zA Hoffmans book that let me record sounds of coins and the kerplunks Play Back 5 10 25 cent sounds and make your calls
@hosk16772 ай бұрын
My dad worked for GTE in the 80s and early 90s as a lineman. When GTE phased out their rotary pay phones he snagged one and installed it in my bedroom as my landline. He converted it to touch tone and bypassed the need to put in change. That sucker was HEAVY, lol
@MoonbeamAcres2 ай бұрын
My Dad also was a lineman in the 1980's. He retired before GTE sold their soul to Verizon. He originally worked for Texas Telephone after WW2, then 'Ma Bell' in the 1950's. then General in the 1960's and I grew up with him working for GTE and going off to disasters to help lay phone lines. Do you remember that dial up portable phone thingy they used to clip on the phone lines and test them? Somewhere, I still have my Dads... And I still have his original pole climbing gear (before they started using bucket trucks). Damn I miss my Daddy...
@hosk16772 ай бұрын
@@MoonbeamAcres yep! My dad kept his test kit for a while but I think it got lost after a couple moves. Wild how they used to climb poles with the boot spikes. My dad’s spikes slipped once and he suffered a pretty nasty back injury sliding down. He ended up getting laid off in the 90s when GTE started downsizing and got into the nascent cellular coms field. That ended up being a blessing in disguise.
@DandyDon12 ай бұрын
That Automatic Electric equipment is heavy duty! You should see their early transistorized reel to reel tape answering machines!
@jordan.72 ай бұрын
Thats real cool. Do you still have the payphone in your room?
@hosk16772 ай бұрын
@ no, that was decades and many moves ago. Probably got donated or given away when we moved across country. Would be a cool thing to still have though.
@AxelWerner2 ай бұрын
Who wouldn't want a personal payphone in the backyard??!
@kensims40862 ай бұрын
Me.
@bobcaygeon9752 ай бұрын
Historically, Payphones were always 1/4 mi. from a crack house methlab.
@elixier332 ай бұрын
Like everyone. No one wanted to use them when installed in public either..
@CookieXD19982 ай бұрын
Mee
@Kredo8002 ай бұрын
Good passive source of income though. ))
@cburgess52942 ай бұрын
"Why is this guy so jazzed about pay phones???" Starts talking about his personal PBX..... "Oh, I get it now"
@ridgerunner-x3w2 ай бұрын
👍😃
@selcatronАй бұрын
i just learned what PBX means lol I worked in hospitals I have always wondered what that internal dial system thing was called thanks
@drewandersonis3 күн бұрын
I can't wait to wire the house now!
@Techsupport2432 ай бұрын
Wow KZbin recommended a random video that's actually good. That doesn't happen often. This is exactly the kind of video I want. A video from an extremely knowledgeable person enthusiastically talking about an esoteric subject. Awesome video man!
@CelGenStudios2 ай бұрын
I may be a bit dry at times but I try the best I can without a script. c:
@Techsupport243Ай бұрын
@@CelGenStudios Just realized comment could come off as sarcastic. I thoroughly enjoyed the video. Probably could have worded my comment better.
@CelGenStudiosАй бұрын
@@Techsupport243 No offense taken. I didn't notice. :)
@iamfreeareyou68112 күн бұрын
The feck do you think is esoteric about a fecking payphone? I don't think you know what the feck "esoteric" means.
@bobcaygeon9752 ай бұрын
the MOJAVE PHONE BOOTH sat in a remote area of the Mojave National Preserve since 1948. It drew attention in 1997 after someone published its number online. People from around the world call it at all hours and have conversations with random strangers. The fun lasted until the Park Service ripped it out in 2000.
@RealSnail3D2 ай бұрын
“Until the Park Service Ripped it out in 2000” lololol that sounds personal
@Tomovox_PAMS_Radio_JIngles2 ай бұрын
@@RealSnail3D That's the part that caught my eye too! "ripped it out..."
@Tomovox_PAMS_Radio_JIngles2 ай бұрын
I actually like that random people would call a payphone and have a conversation with other random people. So of course, we can't have that sort of thing happening!
@bobcaygeon9752 ай бұрын
@@RealSnail3D The Parks Service also removed a plaque that memorialized the booth.
@tapetwo71152 ай бұрын
You can still call the Mojave Phone Booth number. It’s ported to a live public conference bridge where random curious people dial in and meet like minded individuals. (1 - 9)There’s also a new fun silly public voice bulletin board if you wanna post a voice message for others to hear. (0)
@Thalanox13 күн бұрын
People like you being inspired to run super-specific projects like this that probably wouldn't have occurred to me are one of the reasons the internet is great. Thank you.
@HunterMannАй бұрын
I’ve been looking at KZbin videos for what seems like 100 years and I must say this is one of my favorite videos so far.
@Tmm42s2 ай бұрын
In Australia payphones are still common and funded by the government and free to use just in case people’s phones are flat or people’s prepaid phones are out of credit…. They also have free wifi access points inside
@My_Old_YT_Account2 ай бұрын
Based Australia
@waza987Ай бұрын
Indirectly funded by the government. Basically the government has a contract with the largest phone network and pays them to provide a certain number of pay phones covering certain areas. The provider was charging still for calls but basically decided it cost them less to just give free calls anywhere in Australia rather than go around and collect coins and maintain the coin collection mechanism.
@intensecutnАй бұрын
@@waza987and that historical contract has allowed Telstra to convert their 'payphones' into giant billboards that obstruct the footpath in the city. Free advertisements in lucrative areas is the reason they still have payphones.
@goombabearАй бұрын
Many American cities and municipal parks have free wifi and most businesses have free wifi for it's guests. Poor Americans can get a free cell phone and a certain amount of free minutes as well. And in the US we don't pay anywhere near the taxes Australians have to pay out.
@marklar7551Ай бұрын
@@goombabearpopulation of Australia 27 million Population of the USA 335 million Which government do you think collects more in taxes? Texas is smaller than Australia yet has 61 million people and is still mostly empty....free phones are a good idea 👽🗿👽🗿👽
@TheatreStyleАй бұрын
I never thought I'd feel the urge to have an obsolete payphone installed in my yard, and yet here we are.
@raven4k99812 күн бұрын
but now you do congratulations🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@drewandersonis3 күн бұрын
I'm starting an internet club of people who have phones in their yards!
@tissuepaper99622 ай бұрын
0:45 the dolly zoom done by hand is actually hella impressive. i've tried doing that several times and it's rather difficult to get the zoom speed matched up with your walking speed.
@GeekFreeekАй бұрын
i was wondering how and why it looked different. I dont know if its part of the phone recording/zoom or an edit
@bloodclotАй бұрын
It's not as hard as you think especially with a standalone camcorder
@y0ur_name_here2 ай бұрын
I have a gate at the end of my driveway. A keypad was needed to operate the gate, so I installed a drive up payphone pedestal and a payphone. It also connects to the line in the house, so along with the cameras installed there, I can talk to someone without having open the gate. Plus it just looks cool.
@Mutlap2 ай бұрын
photo, please
@y0ur_name_here2 ай бұрын
@Mutlap you can't post photos here unfortunately.
@imafirenmehlazer12 ай бұрын
Do you want to accept this collect call?, press 1 to accept 😂 God that is pure nostalgia
@okaycola2Ай бұрын
Genius
@marklar7551Ай бұрын
It's also built to last, unlike anything available to buy these days 👽🗿👽🗿👽
@kenjikodaiАй бұрын
Now this is content, this is nothing short of amazing
@generaldissaray41092 ай бұрын
you really nailed that sickly yellow color and pale glow of the original light
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
You just need to add the occasional flicker of the dying tube/ballast.
@thatoneguy67252 ай бұрын
This video speaks to my soul. Ive wanted a payphone for some time now. Every time i see one in the wild i see if it works. Sometimes they do and i call my mom and tell her im calling her from a payphone lol
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
I'm always amazed when I encounter one. Most have been gone for 20+ years if not more. I wonder if there are more of them in extremely rural places where there aren't cell towers. Heck, I live in a cellular dead spot, but you can get service a mile or two away! No payphones here, though.
@CopelandPlays2 ай бұрын
That’s so wholesome
@Kazekoge101Ай бұрын
Basically 99.999+% gone here in NYC
@MrCantStopTheRobotАй бұрын
You would think payphones would always be useful as an emergency / last resort tool... so there should be just a few scattered around every town. Like 2 on the main street. Don't have to know any addresses, just wander what looks like the main street and you'll hit one.
@philp7353Ай бұрын
does 1-800-COLLECT still work?
@Davett532 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Payphone era. I always loved the sit down, full enclosure models. They were places to escape to in a busy airport, tavern, bowling alley, etc.
@MaseraSteveАй бұрын
Oh yea I got a very short experience of it in the early 2000s gotta have to get those replicated on my lounge room one day after my own vending machine. But I prefer the newer model obviously
@marklar7551Ай бұрын
Oh yeah, the sex boxes.... don't touch ANYTHING in there
@Davett53Ай бұрын
@@marklar7551 Ha ha!
@Davett53Ай бұрын
@@marklar7551 Ha, ha, ha,.....(Sex boxes?!) Too small for intercourse, I believe,.....maybe a blow job, or a hand job. LOL!
@mvrooksАй бұрын
i had a really nice old booth in my circa 1897 pristine college dorm in the 90s.
@virtuelles-ankerzentrumАй бұрын
Great ti see that there are normal ppl with normal hobbys
@jbird59532 ай бұрын
Lighting it up at the end was the finishing touch. This is a fine tribute to a bygone era and it looks completely at home in your backyard. Thanks for sharing this!
@angellynette8258Ай бұрын
I love that my town has left a few of the old pay phones standing, some even have the phone still in them even though they are no longer in use. I’ve even seen people taking pictures at one, 😂
@kellyclark7517Ай бұрын
Me too, and I took pictures of all of them❤
@maa762492 ай бұрын
If I bought your house with this already installed in the backyard, then it rang in the middle of the night, I would have a heart attack and actually die. Imagine having this in the backyard and having no idea who installed it or why. This is how urban legends get started.
@3nertiaАй бұрын
I hate how right you are and how accurate that is xD
@marklar7551Ай бұрын
One reason, it's an exit from the matrix 🗿👽🗿👽🗿
@evelynwaugh4053Ай бұрын
You would mostly get calls from stoners asking for Dave.
@LetsTalkAboutPreppingАй бұрын
Part of the deed is an easement to the phone for maintenance, and a contract that it must remain visible from the sidewalk and that the homeowner never acknowledge its existence. A private trust sees to its maintenance and phone bills being paid. Boom. Actual urban legend
@ALEGO66613 күн бұрын
Have any of you seen that film the call with Tobin bell that’s the vibe I will be getting from that if it was ringing in the back yard
@andywolan2 ай бұрын
Now this is the kind of "KZbin recommendation" videos I need to see more of.
@oatmeal710Ай бұрын
thanks for installing the first working payphone i've ever seen in my lifetime
@erichross672Ай бұрын
I'm 43, and pay phones are what I miss most about the old world, if your phone dies and you need to make a call you can't. They took them out of the poor neighborhoods first, they day because of drugs, there real goal was to get a cell phone in everyone's hands so they could track our every move.
@TheKing-jt4bgАй бұрын
I'm 22, and there were many payphones in my city in southern Argentina when i was a little kid, but unfortunally they removed all of them around 2010, 2 years ago i traveled to a nearby town and in one street there was a busted payphone like the ones i saw as a kid
@sophiaschier-hanson4163Ай бұрын
I’ve actually seen brand new working ones at bus and train stations recently. One of many refurbishments “COVID money” was spent on. :)
@MyBestPalJimbo2 күн бұрын
You're a weird nerd and I love you and please keep doing what you're doing.
@SomeoneBloodyRandom2 ай бұрын
I’m sure, one day, the novelty of having a payphone will wear off…. BUT TODAY IS NOT THAT DAY!!!!
@wlot28Ай бұрын
If anything, it'll only increase over time as it becomes more historical
@chargermopar2 ай бұрын
I have had one in my yard for almost 20 years. Just got through derusting and repainting it. That's a good deal on that stuff. My payphones have Protel boards and I have them set up with Expressnet software running on an old computer. I have no landline but I do use a channel bank running off of Asterisk. I installed LED lights in mine as well and it's solar powered!
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
It'd be fun to put one out in the woods randomly. I'd have to run a lot of wire, though, unless I rigged up a wireless link. That would be cheating and inauthentic, though. There's a rail trail up in the woods behind my house. This is a very rural one, the kind people cross country ski on and there is usually no one on it. It would be fun to have a phone off the trail (still on my property) and see who would try to make calls on it. Either local calls only, or some kind of mockup PBX that would simulate a real phone. It's the kind of novelty that would probably eventually appear in a local paper, assuming people didn't vandalize the crap out of it.
@chargermopar2 ай бұрын
@@Dwigt_Rortugal You could also string up a drop line between trees LOL!
@greglee11742 ай бұрын
In 1983 I had a cousin who worked for a telecommunications company. We spent the night with her and she let us call our mom from her car. Hey Mom, we’re calling you from Sherry’s car. Now in 2024 I would like to call my wife and say hey, I’m calling you from an actual payphone. 😂
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
That's pretty slick to call from a car in 1983! That was a real rarity! In fact, I didn't even know that was possible back then.
@marklar7551Ай бұрын
Since June of 1946 you could call from inside a car wirelessly. The first consumer car phones were in development since the 1910s with 1 million users of car phones by 1964. The cellular phone hit cars in the early 1980s and didn't need to be part of a car package but could be installed after purchase. Then they packaged up that phone as a mobile device that was a giant briefcase and a corded handset (you can see it in 80s movies like Lethal Weapon) 👽🗿👽🗿👽
@jameswood231Ай бұрын
Interesting🤔
@networkg2 ай бұрын
I'm glad your realize the false sense of security surge suppressors or even ground fault interrupters have. I once watched a lightning strike travel down the wire to the house, melt then jump over the remains of the ground fault interrupter and go on its merry route through the electrical system and eventually into the ground.
@NetflixForeign2 ай бұрын
I would LOVE to have a booth. I used them one or twice to call someone when they were more in use. I still think it is smart for emergency reasons to keep a number of them on state and national highways. I know people can dismiss it and say "Hey, you can get cell phone for emergency use only.". If someone gets kidnapped or something happens the first thing that will happen is that cell phone is getting seized.
@Compact-Disc_700mb2 ай бұрын
Yeah they are a very nice thing to have around, cellphones can get lost, stolen, broken, not have service, dead battery, or just fail. I don't really like cellphones and would like to have payphones as an option, it probably won't happen but it would be nice if they came back or at they very least stop disappearing.
@NetflixForeign2 ай бұрын
@@Compact-Disc_700mb Well them disappearing on busy highways and especially more rural just says they are ok with people being trafficked on there.
@vadim63852 ай бұрын
@@Compact-Disc_700mb payphones get broken, vandalized, stolen, disconnected, just randomly die. No more reliable than a cellphone
@tsiefhtes2 ай бұрын
I firmly believe they should be and all state-owned highway rest stops. There are versions of payphones that accept bills, credit cards and even tap to pay. A lot of those car rest stops are in areas that have dodgy cell phone reception anyways so if someone is stranded this would guarantee they're able to reach out for help. If tax money is being used to pay for rest stops there is no reason not to add something as basic as this.
@Compact-Disc_700mb2 ай бұрын
@@vadim6385 Yeah true, but cellphones have problems too, if both are available then you have another option.
@That0neDud2 ай бұрын
You should get a redbox kiosk
@CesarGarcia-qu6bi23 күн бұрын
I have one pay phone in my living room I thought I was the only crazy to have one just because I love it nice
@seabass11112 ай бұрын
Im glad you put a payphone for the time traveler from 1960
@youtoobe1692 ай бұрын
Very cool! I am glad KZbin randomly recommended this to me
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
It was sad when all the payphones started to get decommissioned. My entire childhood, payphones were all you used when you were away from home or work. My first car broke down, and I walked to an old lady's house and used her phone to call AAA. There was a payphone in my dorm, and I'd use a cheap MCI calling card to talk to my girlfriend. The dorm was old enough that there was an actual wooden enclosure with a seat. Then, over the course of about a year, the payphones started disappearing, leaving behind sun bleached outlines and dangling wires. I didn't have a cell phone yet. It was the end of an era. I never thought it would be kind of sad remembering that, but once something is gone forever, you look back at it through a romanticized lens.
@RDraGoNR660Ай бұрын
0:23 on "free-play" like it's a Pinball machine 🤣
@fab555trainspottingandmore2 ай бұрын
I couldn't believe it when i saw a Person using a phone booth in Zurich in Switzerland. There are still a few left but they are free to use since a few years
@CocoHutzpah2 ай бұрын
I didn't know I wanted this, but if I have a yard again, I need a payphone for it.
@tom90359Ай бұрын
Great video.Brilliant interesting and cool.Takes me back to a better time in life.Miss those days.
@RunnerSandman2 ай бұрын
GTE! YES! I grew up in Redondo Beach. I remember the walk-in phone booths (convenient during rain, lol) and, when I was knee-high to a grasshopper, it was 10 cents for a local call... of course, I would have been just as pleased had you installed a Pacific Bell setup, since I had childhood friends in Torrance, one of whom turned me on to phreaking and inspired me to build a so-called "red box" by replacing the crystal in a Radio Shack pocket dialer. Memories! You got yourself a sub from me!
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
All the different boxes distinguished by colors... there was so much lore around them. I never tried to build one, but now I wish I had.
@kathleenking47Ай бұрын
Pacific Telephone Pre 1984
@robertmoore2542 ай бұрын
I acquired 8 of these for free and I have refurbished one and converted it for home use. Most of them still have money in them but you have to drill out two hardened steel locks.
@Subgunman2 ай бұрын
Do some research and you might be able to find some keys for these, with so many pulled from service and many former bell employees out there you might hit the jackpot.
@CelGenStudios2 ай бұрын
This one came with no locks at all installed. The store sells replacement lock and key sets and I'll probably have to purchase a set in the future when I also go back and buy a coin box.
@redline1916Ай бұрын
One of the local diners near me still has a functioning payphone with an updated yellow pages.
@423tech2 ай бұрын
Your Panasonic PBX should support automatic line selection. Just set ext 205 for ALS and give it your POTS line.
@stafomosakez2 ай бұрын
I remember when we used to skateboard and got the number to the payphone near a store. We'd call it and see if anyone would pick it up.
@TheAlexErnstShowАй бұрын
Been thinking about getting one but want it to work off of a data plan lol
@dylanjordan47475 күн бұрын
makes total sense that you’d be here
@Davett532 ай бұрын
Life was so much simpler, in the 1960s. You felt safe with hand full of dimes, to make an emergency phone call any time of day or night to your folks, or a buddy. A car repair shop or a service station if you were in trouble, your car broke down, you missed your flight, all sorts of situations. As kids we'd check the coin return slot, and fairly often you'd find a left-behind coin. Payphone were everywhere. Grocery stores, bowling alleys, service stations, etc, etc.
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
I'd always check the coin return slot, too, though I grew up in the 80s. They really were everywhere. Until they suddenly weren't.
@Davett532 ай бұрын
@@Dwigt_Rortugal I wish a few were still around. People find themselves in situations where they may not have a personal cellphone. Although, through government subsidized programs even "bums" and hobos, have cellphones.
@Sashko_Dee2 ай бұрын
@2:09 Excellent, I found a place to get a phone booth. That's like half the time machine right there.
@johnlondon54132 ай бұрын
Now ET can FINALLY phone home😂 My father had an old wooden phone booth and it worked even the light came on when you shut the squeaky sliding door. Glad to see people still keeping retro stuff alive. Nice one, thanks 👍
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
No, ET needs a Speak&Spell with a sawblade rigged up to it. It's specialized equipment.
@Subgunman2 ай бұрын
If you have issues with lack of power to get the bells working try replacing them with solid state ringers. Mike Sandman in Chicago might still have some in stock.
@borisbeaver2 ай бұрын
Also, I just realized that it's a GTE model. My grandmother worked as an operator for GTE for many years in Oregon. She started in the era of hand-pulling and plugging individual connecting cords and retired a few years into the early computerized era.
@Heather4202 ай бұрын
I honestly did understand most of this but I've gotta say it's so badass you have one up and running. It was very nostalgic hearing it ring
@NeverMetTheGuy2 ай бұрын
This is the most throwback-feeling KZbin videos I've seen in a long time. Thanks for making a video I never knew I needed.
@greatbigpete8296Ай бұрын
My partner bought me a payphone a few years back. It's setup in my basement. Someday I'd like to get the housing, but for not it's just the phone. This is beautiful.
@choppergirl2 ай бұрын
I own a 1970's walk in glass payphone booth with no payphone lol I also got a lineman's handset signed by Capt'n Crunch... My neighbor owns a vending machine with the pull out bottles You need a fully operating telephone switching exchange in the basement like the Telephone History Museums
@UniqueGeekFreakАй бұрын
You have a great story telling voice that is captivating 😊 I love these ideas, it feels "homey" Like the world hasn't changed since we grew up
@Egress.2 ай бұрын
That pedestal has a rather rare addition - the Attractor top! its a neon green-yellow sheet of plastic in the top designed to catch your eye. they came in green, yellow, and a purple-red color. I've only ever seen the green and yellow ones. BTW, do you have a link to the listings of the payphones, I can't seem to find them :/
@Egress.2 ай бұрын
Also, obligatory “welcome to the club of having a working payphone”. Maybe we can call eachother sometime 😂
@DrawedededАй бұрын
It's like you stayed in the 90's, love it!
@cheetonianАй бұрын
When I was in high school in the late 90s, we discovered that if you picked up the phone, and then pulled the cable far enough that the dial tone stopped (a small break in the metal shielding would help) - you could then dial a number, and after letting slack back into the cable, the phone would call the number you dialed without requiring any payment. I would LOVE to know why that worked... and if that works on yours :)
@danieltx7066Ай бұрын
Mt mother, my step-father, and my brother all worked at GTE back in the day. My mother’s boss at GTE eventually retired and owned a bunch of pay phones around the city of L.A.
@sweettina2Ай бұрын
Very cool! I've always wanted an old British red phone booth in my house that really worked. You did a great job. Lol, i have to be honest, throughout the video i kept having these visions of your wife peeping out the window wondering what on earth is he dragging home now...been there.
@azurplex2 ай бұрын
Coin op things are strict about coin size and weight to reject blanks and counterfeits and Canadian quarters have slightly different dimensions and weight than U.S. ones so will be rejected by the mechanism. Perhaps the hardware exists to swap in a Canadian quarter mechanism. That would probably mean buying a whole payphone from somewhere in Canada since the coin checker is probably not available separately anymore but it's worth some internet (or antique/surplus shop) searching.
@RetroCaptain2 ай бұрын
GTE is/was USA only company as far as pay phone went that I ever saw. 50 years ago some small communities were on their own phone system and used AE rotary dial phone.
@ENWWN2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Memories my childhood school years ..... Three-slot pay telephone, small public drinking fountain, police/fire call box, bus stop bench seat. What more could you ask for? Just remembered .. a street light. Thanks again!
@Trekapedia2 ай бұрын
Bows down to you! Holy smokes that’s awesome man.
@ivanxyz1Ай бұрын
So cool. My mom has some yellow pages for that thing.
@yommish2 ай бұрын
You’ve planted the seed in my head to have a working payphone in my garage or workspace some day.
@CelGenStudios2 ай бұрын
Harmless fun!
@Dwigt_Rortugal2 ай бұрын
That Pepsi machine is like a time machine to my childhood!
@BanterousLadАй бұрын
Im not sure why but this is the coolest thing ive ever seen
@precisionxt2 ай бұрын
There was a payphone booth nearly knocked over and sitting in front of a local Dairy Queen in TX. Every time I passed it, i thought about stopping by and asking if I could remove it and bring it home. Unfortunately i waited too long and that Dairy Queen shut down one week and the booth was gone. I was bummed about it as I’m sure it was scraped. That’s very cool that you were able to get on in good shape!
@hufficag2 ай бұрын
Should of taken it. I ripped off a China Ping Pong sign at my local bath house where the ping pong table used to be. Glad I did because a year later it was renovated and gutted with an entirely new style, no more ping pong, no more many things, it's now family friendly, meant for people to bring their wives and children.
@klaasj78082 ай бұрын
@@hufficag yeah the world is getting sadder, here they tore down a local music/concert events venue 2 years ago. Was in use from 1963. Builden was from the 1950's. Now they have built concrete apartments.
@justforfunvideohobbyАй бұрын
Great job. The lighting is fantastic
@kaleych.80652 ай бұрын
That dolly zoom at 0:44 is a moment of cinema I didn't expect on a random vlog appearing on my feed
@CelGenStudios2 ай бұрын
I gotta try that again somehow.
@JP-vs1ysАй бұрын
This guy is hilarious. Good for him. Make life interesting.
@knottheory792202 ай бұрын
Ha, I remember GTE back in the day, that company was like Comcast or Spectrum before those existed. Every time one of their commercials came on the radio my dad would sing along to it, "Gee Tee Eee, Almost like a real telephone company!"
@mirisoji8406Ай бұрын
That's so neat! It would make a neat decorative home phone if I had the space. I like the old newspaper boxes people use inside to hold their records and record players too. I would put them next to each other lol
@itskdog2 ай бұрын
Tom Scott makes some good video recommendations.
@invicta6110Ай бұрын
This is great! I bought a pay phone years ago and have been trying to figure out what to do with it. It's almost too heavy for a wall mount unless you want lots of reinforcement, ordering a platform from her sounds about right. Need to look her up.
@almosthuman44572 ай бұрын
Very nerdy. I like it.
@Ojisan6422 ай бұрын
I like the cross branding of this unit. I worked for GTE right before it merged with Bell Atlantic to become Verizon. GTE and Verizon never coexisted, but rather one replaced the other. So having these both represented here is just great. I don’t miss using pay phones but they are definitely nostalgic!
@leebryantutahАй бұрын
You could have seen a mix of branded parts out in the wild, though, correct?
@Ojisan642Ай бұрын
@ I would say definitely yes and this combination makes sense. An old 1990s GTE phone booth gets a broken phone replaced during the post-2001 Verizon era. Assuming they don’t bother replacing the booth itself, this is what you’d end up with.
@davidshepherd2652 ай бұрын
Good move using a Panasonic battery instead of a “Maxell bomb”, as they’re known in the retro Apple community. Anyone with an old piece of gear that has an old Maxell half-AA battery installed is best to remove it ASAP before it pops and spews its guts over the internals. Also, that is neat. I’d probably look into doing the same thing if I didn’t own an apartment.
@WolfsBane-s5gАй бұрын
Really awesome video and love the old style look !
@AvocadomushroomАй бұрын
1:31 I just want that round rock at the right of the screen 😩😩😩😩
@taschak3889Ай бұрын
It's a damn good rock.
@BRYDN_NATHAN2 ай бұрын
thank you. > i wonder > if im in the backyard i walk by a ringing payphone with a light >> i pick it up.
@MattsCorner-kc6pt2 ай бұрын
Not all protel boards support programing from the keypad. Only a select few do. I think i have the programing instructions for mine somehwere. There are codes you punch in on the keypad to alter different settings. Send me a PM and ill see if i can dig up my instructions.
@hunterericson6782Ай бұрын
im a huge phone collector, have a few of these, but this is an AMAZING piece !!!
@wolfmangoland7972Ай бұрын
Ah, a payphone in the yard-a bold move. Because who wouldn’t want a piece of public hygiene history conveniently located next to their hydrangeas? Bonus points if you stock it with quarters and a rotary dial for the full 'lost in time' experience. Neighborhood kids are gonna be so confused when they try to swipe their credit cards!
@coratoraYTКүн бұрын
This is an insanely web 1.0 video and I love it. Thank you!
@RetroTechIIfx2 ай бұрын
GTE badging with a Bell/VZ money holder, interesting combo. Is the original chassis/dial pad a GTE AE manufactured one, or a Western Electric or Nortel one that was transplanted to former GTE territory after protel-ization? To complete the look, instead of a small plastic box for fault isolation, you need to find one of those small metal pedestals used by the telco. The example you have isn’t that that weathered! And it lights up nicely, which is awesome. Nice job on the install.
@CelGenStudios2 ай бұрын
Not entirely sure myself of the config. From what I was told it's currently as-is from where in the Seattle area it was removed form service.
@thecooldude99992 ай бұрын
That’s a GTE Automatic Electric style phone. When Bell Atlantic bought GTE in 2000, creating Verizon, they put the Bell logo on all of their payphones, no matter if they were former Bell or former GTE. WE and AE Payphone parts are not interchangeable, not even the vault door. And yes, that means Verizon made vault doors with a bell logo on them that could only fit GTE AE phones! Was a weird rebranding effort back in the early 2000s.
@Sv_vicАй бұрын
I was hiking a few months ago, and was shocked to see one of these at the ranger station! Unfortunately, it didn't work anymore, but it was in pretty good shape. I would ha e used it if it worked . Made me feel old and nostalgic .
@borisbeaver2 ай бұрын
I'd expect nothing less 😊
@Drug_Fueled_Nightmare2 ай бұрын
I wanted to buy a Redbox and put my own dvds in there but when I went to my Walmart someone already beat me to both of them
@ckm-mkc2 ай бұрын
There's still one in my local Safeway....
@Drug_Fueled_Nightmare2 ай бұрын
@@ckm-mkc I found one at my Walgreens still too there sprinkled around
@shannongoldenАй бұрын
Love it! Rad! I think the nostalgia will last forever!
@mgratk2 ай бұрын
In the late 80s early 90s my local public library had a great full sized dark stained wood phone booth. Even then it was ancient and I wonder what ever happened to it.
@wumpus37192 ай бұрын
this is the coolest thing ive seen all month
@GabeTheGabrielАй бұрын
4:54 bro is out of breath from walking in his yard 😂
@kathleenking47Ай бұрын
He could use some exercise..he'll stop breathing hard
@FredricoMayonettiАй бұрын
Man you’re really smart. 10/10 video.
@johng.17032 ай бұрын
rather than reprogramming the payphone it might be a lot easier to reprogram the PBX and not require the 9 for an outside line for that one particular extension.
@CelGenStudios2 ай бұрын
That was considered. Mainly I have to choose what VoIP line I want to use. The local number or the number that goes into a private phone network.
@bogey361Ай бұрын
Pretty cool. I picked up a couple of the phones (no booth) at a yard sale a few months ago. Would like to see if I can get one working on a cell signal.
@stpworld2 ай бұрын
I found a rest area with a working pay phone this summer.
@Bombay_BadBoyАй бұрын
So much to learn from such a short video lol - this is awesome