Daisung says, "I've uploaded some photos of my analogue phone + old Nokia phone. I'm currently overseas so I've had to leave it behind, but every time I've used it, I got great reactions out of people who were extremely curious. The handset works just like a regular phone by the way!" Link.
Update 9/1: If the link above still is overloaded, check out another version complete with DIY instructions by Jake von Slatt. - Link.
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Hey! the link takes you to a spammy site with nothing about the phone!
For the original Retro-Cellphone Embed click here
Jake von Slatt
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Hi - the link is correct but his servers must be overloaded and it redirects to a page filled with ads. Check back again later!
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Ah! he's over his montly quota on a free hosting site, will try again in September.
Jake.
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help
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