Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Automatic Electric Company (A.E. Co.) was an American telephone equipment supplier primarily for independent telephone companies in North America, but also had a worldwide presence. With its line of automatic telephone exchanges, it was also a long-term supplier of switching equipment to the Bell System , starting in 1919. [ 1 ]
Automatic Electric was founded as Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange Co. by Kansas City resident Almon Strowger, who invented the first automatic (dial) telephone switch in 1889. For decades AE was a leading supplier of telephone equipment to independent (non-Bell) telephone companies across the U.S.
This one was made by Automatic Electric and is known as the AE 40 Monophone. These were made starting in 1939 and sold until the early 1950s.
American Automatic Electric Sales Company, 20 pages -- Lots of ads. Includes several design concepts created by Tom Cannon and referenced in "Designing the Future at Automatic Electric," by Tom Cannon and Paul Fassbender, Singing Wires, July 2019. Contributed by Tom Cannon.
Shop for-and learn about-Antique and Vintage Automatic Electric Telephones. Automatic Electric was founded in 1891 as Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange...
This original AE Monophone 1A is made of bakelite and is highly polished. This was the first desk top- telephone Automatic Electric company made after the candlestick telephone. Comes with old type 38 banded handset with spitcup and a nice #24 dial.
Model: AE 40 Monophone. Made by: Automatic Electric Co. From: 1939-1950s. Materials: bakelite body and handset.
We have Automatic Electric, Western Electric, Stromberg Carlson, Kellogg and many other vintage phones. All phones are professionally restored to the utmost. We sell candlestick telephones, model 102 ,202 , 302 telephones and many other rotary phones. We also carry Western Electric touchtone phones.
Here is an Automatic Electric Monophone A1 Highboy or High cradle telephone that was manufactured in the 1920s. This telephone is rare because most of these did not have the high solid brass cradle. They were low and made of bakelite.
Model: AE 34 Monophone. Made by: Automatic Electric Co. From: 1934-1938. Materials: bakelite body and handset.