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The Olde Telephone Company offers appraisals, and we may be Interested in buying your antique telephone or telephone collection. When you visit the Oregon Coast, take time to stop at The Olde Telephone Company, where you will see hundreds of museum-quality antique telephones, related signs and memorabilia for sale.

The store also has available a large inventory of unique collectibles, including tin toys, country antiques, old books, bottles, bears and more. The Olde Telephone Company offers appraisals and may be interested in buying your antique telephone or telephone collection. We also offer replacement parts and pieces for the restoration of antique telephones.
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The Olde Telephone Company has a very large variety of old & antique telephone parts, call us to check availability. We offer phone parts for both Automatic Electric, Western Electric, Kellogg, Stromberg Carlson phones and all others. The parts are for candlestick telephones and wood wall phones as well as desksets like the Western Electric 202, 102, 302 telephone, rotary dial 500 series telephones and 2500 touch tone telephones.
Reviews (10)
Michael Miller
Michael Miller
Nov 15, 2019
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Small but interesting museum about the history of telephones. The curator is a former teacher who shows her passion for the development of phones. I had a really great visit.
Barb Simmons
Barb Simmons
Oct 30, 2019
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This is such a great store to see a wonderful antique phones and telephone memorabilia. The owner, and assistant are very knowledgeable and you can tell they love what they do. Well worth the visit and you may find just the old piece you've been looking for.
Beverly Youngren
Beverly Youngren
Oct 15, 2019
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Fun place to see all the phones and related items. Seems like yesterday when I would answer calls on a corded switchboard....now that's part of history! They have one there. Kids are amazed that we dialed a phone number!
Danielle Forsyth
Danielle Forsyth
Oct 05, 2019
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Very cool store with phones dating back to 1880s. Most of them work and you don’t need a landline; you can set it up with a Bluetooth connection to your smartphone. They also refurbish phones (make them work and make them pretty) and have a huge selection. Really friendly and knowledgeable service - a gem in Newport.
Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis
Aug 17, 2019
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After being in the communications industry in my youth, this was a great place to visit.
I took some pictures that I'll have to send off to some friends of mine that I'm sure they all enjoy as well.
Hugo Hackenbush
Hugo Hackenbush
Nov 07, 2018
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Absolutely amazing! Antique restored phones - which work! Can hook them up via Bluetooth so when someone calls your IPhone or Android you talk to them on an antique phone!
Renee Beeler
Renee Beeler
Sep 18, 2017
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Huge variety of history with amazing people to share! A must stop for anyone traveling near
Robert P.
Robert P.
Aug 01, 2017
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If you are interested in taking a walk through history then this is a great place to visit. George Valenzuela, the owner, has made antique phones his passionate hobby for many years and recently opened this store to pursue it full time. The phones date back to around 1900 and are a great representation of the 30+ independent companies that produced phones in that early time period. He even has a couple of antique phone booths that are in wonderful condition.George is more than happy to answer your questions but watch out because this fascinating collection can be very contagious as we found out
Larry Vallad
Larry Vallad
Jul 13, 2017
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Always wanted to stop in and take a look. I have two old phones that are workable in my home. Needed a new connector for one of the phones so I made a point to stop in today. Wow what a treat. The lady gave us a grand tour. She knows her telephones. Got the connector that I needed and purchased two more workable phones. There is nothing like those old bell ring tones.
Eric Olmsted
Eric Olmsted
Jun 27, 2017
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Part museum, part antique shop, part just plain ol' fun! My wife and I stopped here after having breakfast at Le Maison across the street. They have collected the entire history of telephones dating back to the 1800's. All have been refurbished and most are actually useable with a land line, and most are for sale. We had so much fun looking at all the different types of phones and learning about them from the technician on site. My wife ended up buying not one, but two phones. One a rare pink phone from 1937 (the same kind used in the movie Dial "M" for Muder) and the other a British phone with