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The Mysterious Disappearance of the Pay Phone
Please pay this blog a monthly fee ^ | December 11, 2021 | Nathaniel Perry (with an assist from his border collie mix)

Posted on 12/11/2021 9:27:32 AM PST by SamAdams76

If you are under 30, you will probably not understand.

There was a time when there were millions of these things across the United States. They were once as ubiquitous as stop signs as you could find on on just about every corner.

Every neighborhood bar had one. Every gas station. Every supermarket, restaurant, post office, convenience store, movie theaters, well, just about every public place you could think of.

And in places where people congregated in larger numbers, there were BANKS of these things. Airports, shopping malls, sports stadiums, and highway rest areas had rows of them!

I'm talking about the pay phone.

They were a marvel of technology in which you could drop a quarter in the slot (or aa dime for us older folks) and get the magical dial tone which would allow you to place a call to anybody in the country. If you weren't calling collect, you'd be prompted to feed additional coins at intervals lest your call be brought to a rather inglorious end. But if you called collect and your call was accepted, your initial coin would drop down into the coin slot like in a old-fashioned slot machine. Well, sometimes that happened, not always.

When I was young and poor, I used to walk around Logan Airport pushing my fingers into every return slot looking for that rare coin. When I found one (and sometimes several), I would get a rush of excitement that was never quite duplicated in my adult years. I also used to snag those baggage carts that passengers left lying around because they were too lazy to return them to the kiosk to get their quarter deposit. I would spend a Saturday morninig at Logan Airport doing this and would make an easy two or three dollars. One time, I found a crisp $20 bill on the sidewalk by where the taxis parked! But now I digress. But my point is, there is free money out there for those who want to hustle for it.

Those pay phones were once everywhere in America. They were also in our pop culture, showing up in many movies and in the verses of many popular songs. Here are some examples of pay phone showing up in songs:



TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: phonebooths; vanity
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To: SamAdams76

21 posted on 12/11/2021 9:41:11 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum ("Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy." ― Mao Zedong)
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To: knarf

I remember my landlord who ran a pizza place over my shop
who got caught using a black box. The mafia got him off
and after that the pizza place became an adult book store.


22 posted on 12/11/2021 9:41:23 AM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: GreyFriar

When you walked up to a phone both, and the cash box was broken open, or the cord to the handset was ripped loose from the instrument, or the glass was broken - good sign that it was no longer economically feasible to maintain the service at that location.

Fiscal prudence dictated its demise, along with the ubiquitous portable phone, no longer the size or weight of a cinder block. The cell network made that innovation even more desirable in the eyes of many, and virtually destroyed the entire landline network.


23 posted on 12/11/2021 9:42:21 AM PST by alloysteel (COVID-19 Wuhan virus doesn't kill most people, stupid government dictates kill many more people)
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To: SamAdams76
Yeah I miss those things, like a lot of things. But also like a lot of things, don't need 'em no more.


24 posted on 12/11/2021 9:42:37 AM PST by Telepathic Intruder
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To: DoodleBob

I forget which one, but one of the early superman movies looking for a phone booth to change, but it was one of those open types. Thought it was funny


25 posted on 12/11/2021 9:43:34 AM PST by FatherofFive (We support Trump. Not the GOP)
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To: Leaning Right

What state deregulated the telephone industry ?

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26 posted on 12/11/2021 9:43:37 AM PST by Mears
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To: SamAdams76

We still have 3-4 at one customer site.

Why? Tip and Ring.

In emergencies, battery from a CO can still get the job done, when cellular networks are dealing with the equivalent of All Trunks Busy or Reorders, etc.


27 posted on 12/11/2021 9:43:44 AM PST by Fury
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To: tet68

My father was a doctor back when patients would call their doctor directly and that doctor would make a house call if necessary. A three-minute time limit was strongly encouraged in our house even for local calls.


28 posted on 12/11/2021 9:44:15 AM PST by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: SamAdams76

29 posted on 12/11/2021 9:44:18 AM PST by \/\/ayne (I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper)
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To: SamAdams76
There was an episode of the Brady Bunch when Mike installed a pay phone to get the family to be more judicious in its use.

As far as checking the slot for a dime, there was a NYC "Sportsphone" ad where you called a pay number to get current scores instead of waiting for the radio news station. Lou Piniella was a spokesman. After he makes the call (976-1313), hangs up crying "They won!", he checks the pay phone for money.

There is a web site called Payphone-Project that notes still operational payphones. I contributed the photo below from the Wisconsin DOT in 2014. The phone booth likely dating to 1964 with the phone itself being from the '80s or '90s. A new DOT was built, so I doubt the phone is there today.

30 posted on 12/11/2021 9:44:40 AM PST by Dr. Sivana ("There are only men and women."-- George Gilder, Sexual Suicide, 1973)
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To: SamAdams76
Yep. And I’ve always had a bad sense of direction.

Back before GPS was easily accessible and we wrote down directions to places we were going for the first time, I could often be counted on to miss a street or make a wrong turn somewhere.

I usually just found a pay phone, called someone at my destination, told them where I was and asked for updated directions.

It was last century’s version of “recalculating.” LOL

31 posted on 12/11/2021 9:46:38 AM PST by Allegra
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To: GreyFriar

In really bad parts of cities the phone booths had broken phones in them.

That was a clue to get out of that part of town fast!


32 posted on 12/11/2021 9:49:06 AM PST by cgbg (A kleptocracy--if they can keep it. Think of it as the Cantillon Effect in action.)
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To: SamAdams76

Millennials are too stupid to understand the obvious.


33 posted on 12/11/2021 9:49:18 AM PST by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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34 posted on 12/11/2021 9:53:07 AM PST by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: BobL

Also, you used to be able to receive calls on pay phones. War on drugs put paid to that...


35 posted on 12/11/2021 9:53:45 AM PST by glorgau
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To: dblshot

I remember when girls put dimes in there penny loafers in case they needed to call home.
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In the UK those red telephone booths became an icon, a symbol of British civilization.

Remember the role the phone booth played in the movie ‘Waking Ned Devine’?


36 posted on 12/11/2021 9:57:54 AM PST by fortes fortuna juvat
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To: SamAdams76

Remember the phone booth scene in The Birds?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D15HPy4x73g

Scared me silly when I was a kid.


37 posted on 12/11/2021 9:58:35 AM PST by CatHerd (And we are put on earth a little space, That we may learn to bear the beams of love - William Blake)
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To: SamAdams76
Ha, years ago, 1980s, I worked in a Dispatch Office. We had about 200 Truck Drivers which I supervised. Several of them had partially missing fingers due mostly to (I think) wood working accidents.

There was one fellow who had only half of his index finger and for years people teased him about losing his finger because of his going through pay phone coin returns. He was good natured about it but sometimes the story would expand as people speculated about just what pay phone did the damage. It was often very funny stuff.

I was in West Virginia a few months ago and there was a pay phone at a Rest Stop and I actually had my picture taken in front of it. Unfortunately it was not my cell phone that captured the image. One of these days I will get it. Still it did seem remarkable to have such an iconic thing right there in the middle of basically nowhere.

38 posted on 12/11/2021 9:58:36 AM PST by Radix (Politicians; the Law and the Profits. )
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To: SamAdams76

Ya ... cell phones killed the “phone patch” on the local 2 meter club (ham radio) repeaters too ...


39 posted on 12/11/2021 9:59:06 AM PST by _Jim (Save babies)
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To: stuck_in_new_orleans

I’m thinking there’s a reason why you’re Stuck in New Orleans...


40 posted on 12/11/2021 9:59:37 AM PST by Gaffer
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