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This collectible phone card features a detailed image of a Bell Company reproduction of Bell’s first magneto telephone, known as the "gallows" telephone from 1875. The device is mounted on a wooden frame with a large cylindrical coil at the top center, connected to a circular base covered with stretched material, part of the early transmitter design. The telephone’s structure is simple, showcasing its historical mechanical components prominently.
To the right of the image, there is a block of text explaining that this is the first patented telephone over which sound was transmitted, although no audible speech was heard through it. The card includes historical context about this early telephone model, emphasizing its significance in communication technology history.
This phone card is associated with the Telecom Resellers Association Conference & Exposition held in Orlando, Florida, in November 1995. The card references Telecard Events, the Telecom Expo, and brands such as HOMISCO and Voicenet, connecting it to the telecom industry and collectible phone card events from that period.
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