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Old 2/11/08, 5:01 PM
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Home built 1926. What is this???
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Old 2/11/08, 5:08 PM
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Home built 1926. What is this???
Telephone equipment.



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Telephone equipment.
Yep.



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Old 2/11/08, 5:47 PM
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Early style telephone lighting/surge arrestor and you noticed right below of that device there is a small black box below of it [ with new white wires] that is latter model of surge/lighting arrestor.

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Has anyone mentioned that it's an old telephone carbon arrestor?
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Old 2/11/08, 5:52 PM
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Yep , yank it out.
Wait I better ask Mike,as it might be a doorbell.
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Yep , yank it out.
Wait I better ask Mike,as it might be a doorbell.
Only if you don't need the land line phone Bob.



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