This is accurate re: Back to the Future II
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Richard Brown said:I like this. Lava lamps. I'd forgotten about them. Definitely late '60s!
Richard Brown said:I have posted a couple of these images in the past. I used items as "What is it?" Challenges. The display is at thecMueseum of London. Out of all of these objects, the only one we owned was the Trimphone. It was modern. We had it at the end of the 1960s.
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The trimphone is the off white instrument on the left.
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tlbaker said:I still like lava lamps. Did u c "you know what" in the background?
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Richard Brown said:The JVC Video camera? BTW, tlb, was the image captured from a TV? The lines across the image are why I ask.
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And phone numbers were MURRYHILL7- 1234; assuming Murryhill was referring to the manhattan neighborhood, I guess (saw this on a commercial lol). We didn't need an area code in NY as all of manhattan, Bronx had the same area code 212. Not sure about Brooklyn and Queens they were 718, I think. All of Long Island was 516.
An old Motorola cell phone from the early 1980’s. The original owner paid over $2500.00 for it! The battery took 8 hours to charge and gave you 30 minutes of talk time.
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