Crosley Radio was founded in 1920 and originally manufactured an affordable line of radios. Today, they sell reproductions of original vintage radios, turntables, clocks, jukeboxes, and even record storage furniture. This retro ivory desk phone actually uses push buttons instead of a dial. I didn't particularly care for this style of telephone when it was popular, but now that everyone has a cordless, this retro phone has suddenly become appealing.
John's Phone is a company that has designed an ultra-simple cell phone, made strictly for making and receiving calls. No texting, no camera, no email. The phone comes in one model in assorted colors. It has an attached address book (made of paper) and a tiny pen. As stated on the website, it was designed with ease of use in mind and couldn't be any simpler. It appeals to a person who has an impulse to either take a break from technology overload or discard elements of it altogether.
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