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jbnickovich
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12/08/2008 1:22 am  

I recently got a Nick & Nora Phone at a yard sale for $15. I wanted to know more about them. I know it's not the Original Ericofon, but a cobra style phone none the less. I like that it is push dial rather than rotary dial. I wanted to know when these were produced. Also it has all three original lables on the back of the phone. somewhat of an eye-sore spot, but also cool that all three original labels are in tact. Should I leave these stickers on or remove them? Is there any value to this phone? it still works, and is not my new office phone.

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william-holden-...
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12/08/2008 2:15 am  

See "How to remove sticky residue" thread
Remove the stickers.
Nick & Nora is a company started in the 1980's; as I recall, they began by making "retro" women's accessories (apparently, they've now moved on to making retro house wares).
Good looking phone, but why suffer the stickers? Let your heirs find out it's not a real Ericophone the hard way... by posting photos of it on Design Addict, in 2068.


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