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It looked uncannily similar to Elisha Gray's patent application, lodged just before his own.

It had separate microphone and earpiece, on cotton covered plaided wires.

Both looked like cylinders, or bean cans. The microphone unit was screwed to the wall or on a firm base and the earpiece was pressed to your ear.

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Alexander Graham Belllooksa little likeSantawith a bald spot on his head. He has amustacheand a beard. He has hairy eye brows and a big nose.

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