The market for antique telephones is rocketing. There are keen buyers of Bakelite and old school rotary phones, and some older examples of pulse dialing phones too.
The telelphone market offers two categories of telephone sets: general purpose sets or corded phones and special purpose telephones, such as coin operated telephones
Organizations strive to ensure that all market offerings they produce are eventually converted into goods and services consumed by members of their target market. The process by which this market conversion occurs is called sorting.
There are a few different options available for one wanting to purchase an antique phone. There is an excellent website called 'Old Phone Works' that offers a wide range of antique phones dating back to 1900. One can also find a nice variety of antique phones available on the eBay website.
the black market
50$ at a flea market,100$ at a antique show,200$ at a antique shop,
the best-known flea markets are at the portes de Clignancourt, Montreuil and Vanves. The best place for genuine antiques is the Louvres antique market.
Yes - check ebay and google arrowhead collectors
it means that the package is schedule to be delivered on the day that is market
The best web site offering old or antique telephones would be The Old Telephone. They have a variety of styles such as the Eiffel Tower, the Candlestick, the Swiss Wall and plenty more.
The cheapest telephone currently on the market are the Motorola razor and Samsung flip phones because as new phone come into the market the older one become cheaper because the demands for them are decreasing.
Most companies have switched over to a completely cell phone based market. However the popular telephones that most companies choose to use are often made by Avaya, Cisco, or Toshiba.
Depending on its worth, I suppose you could get a Pig or 2 at market for it.