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The early Motorola bag phone. No question. Always worked, always dialed out. Too bad digital took over. Digital dont work, never will.
You can read the phone number if you open the item bag and click on the SHOVEL card.
you put it in the fridge for 48hrs or you can put it in bag of rice 4 48hrs
The phone number of the Treasures In A Bag is: 530-432-7383.
I'm an english student , so I have a big, black bag. It's new. Inside, I have a credit card , a blue notebook , blue pens , a red cell phone and a small laptop. I don't have a wallet.
with the phone you found in mountain of moons you ring Vince when you are talking to him then he will leave to find his phone and then you look in his bag
take it apart [like take the battery out/sim card] and put it in a bag of uncooked rice ! leave it in there for a week and try it again . mine worked again . (:
take it apart [like take the battery out/sim card] and put it in a bag of uncooked rice ! leave it in there for a week and try it again . mine worked again . (:
you get the cell phone and caal the number on the shovel and the man bye the bag will run away looking for his phone and you go to the bag and the moonstone is in there.
The idea for a cell phone actually began with police radios in the 1920's, but it wasn't until 1947 that Bell labs made the first cell phone. Yet, the man given the most credit for its creation is Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola who made a true working cell phone in 1973. From 1973 to 1984 cell phones were mainly for government work, but in 1984 the first cell phone was sold to the public. This phone looked like a land line phone, was large and heavy and carried in a zippered bag.
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SticK it in a bag of rice