





11Hello and peace be upon you, and the mercy of God and His blessings ✨ 1. The black phone (in the first pictures) • This is a rotary dial phone manufactured by Automatic Electric in America. • The company was one of the largest telephone equipment manufacturers in the mid-20th century. • The rotary dial worked by sending electrical pulses corresponding to the number dialed. • These phones were common from the 1930s to the 1970s before button phones became widespread. 2. The green phone (in the second picture) • This is a push-button (DTMF) phone, likely from the 1970s–1980s. • Buttons replaced the rotary dial and operated using audible tones (tone dialing) instead of pulses, allowing faster connections compatible with modern exchanges. • It bears the logo of the Saudi Ministry of Post, Telegraph, and Telephone, indicating it was used in Saudi Arabia before privatization. • The “R” button usually means “Recall” and is used in internal exchange systems. 🔹 In short: • Black: American rotary phone by Automatic Electric (circa 1940–1970). • Green: Push-button phone from the Saudi Ministry of Post, Telegraph, and Telephone (circa 1970–1980). And finally, an old ATC phone model 2002/10 📞 🔹 Device condition: Excellent – works 100%, just needs batteries available at any store • Model: 2002/10 • Produced by Amwaj Telecommunication (ATC) – a well-known telecommunications factory in Saudi Arabia • Suitable for collectors of vintage devices or classic decor 💰 Asking price Black: 200 Green: 200 Silver: 100 (slightly negotiable) 📍 Contact: [0569780871 – Mobile / WhatsApp]
