The Good Old Days

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KBFlyer

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That is cool man! I love old stuff like that.

I picked up a picture of Main Street where we live from 1925. It’s fascinating to look at stuff like this.
 
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One thing that cracks me up:

"Telephone 426"

Red
LOL
Ya back when I was a kid we used to have to dial 2-then the number of the person you were calling which was shorter then todays numbers. Thats if no one was one the party line you belonged to :)
 
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And back then your underware fit perfectly :emoji_laughing:
 

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My Dad always said, the good old days weren't all that good. He grew up on a farm in the 1930's and 40's. He was glad to get off the farm.
 
Fun blast from the past.

Prices were low, but some folks barely had a nickel or dime to afford a meat meal.
One thing that cracks me up:

"Telephone 426"

Red
Cracks? How about Cranks?
That's from back when it was 4 cranks 2 cranks 6 cranks
LOL
Ya back when I was a kid we used to have to dial 2-then the number of the person you were calling which was shorter then todays numbers. Thats if no one was one the party line you belonged to :)

Yeah, our number was Al109. Al stood for Alpine which was the exchange name we were on...
For years we only had to dial the last 4 numbers to call anyone on our exchange.
Our full number listing was WHitneyX-XXXX
 
I also love seeing the old ads from a long time ago.
Mona just gave me a book for xmas on the longest running exhibition here from our area ( 1800's ). Fun and good read on how things went back then

I used to stay at my grandparents farm every summer when I was little . Their phone was a crank and their 's was 2 long and 1 short crank. And you know the other 5 houses were always on listening to all the calls. lol

David
 
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