GENERAL ELECTRIC Corded Telephone Model No. 2-9123B

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Description

Circa Late 1990's to Early 2000's


Use Case:


Designed for basic, reliable landline communication in a home or office, offering both desk and wall-mountable options. It supports essential functions such as last number redial and flash, which can be used to activate custom phone company services like call waiting or call transfer.


Historical Significance:


This model represents a period when large, established American brands like GE licensed their names to consumer electronics manufacturers to sell basic, functional telephones in a competitive market. It is a mass-produced, simple analogue phone designed to be inexpensive and reliable, marking the shift away from the robust, standardized designs of the former BELL SYSTEM monopoly era towards a more varied consumer electronics market with production primarily in Asia.


NOTE: Can be used with the VIKING DLE-200B Two-Way Phone Line Simulator that provides on-set talk-path and ringing capabilities (available separately).


(H-22cm x W-8cm x D-6.5cm)

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