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Information service poulch hours ago it turns out to be even more diverse http forumsuviewtopic. Phpt grishkaa hours ago As far as I remember in St. Petersburg the exact time was poulch hours ago for different generations there are different memories up to almost everyone the telephone exchange had its number... Holmogorov hours ago Yes. But switching to a paid line was performed after dialing the third digit. vladd hour ago Then isnt it true that only twodigit numbers can be free A little confused at this point Holmogorov hour ago There were also threedigit service numbers. For example in the late s you could call to the Smolny switchboard Hello Smolny I need a girl.
YRevich hours ago Twokopeck machines of the s were simply hacked using PEV or PEL winding copper Buy Email List wire what thickness about mm the thickness of a coin in short. Moreover I remember it didnt even have to be exactly the same thickness it could have been smaller. They wound it on a suitable mandrel so that the outer diameter coincided with the coin cut it into rings with side cutters adjusted the flatness with their fingers and it worked without failure. In the s I didnt do this anymore I admit that later the machines worked parttime the author talks about scales but at first this definitely wasnt the case.
Sergerus hours ago In the s instead of a tworuble note if you really wanted to call you could use a kopeck coin I used it myself a couple of times. The kopeck coin unlike the yellow kopeck coin was made of white metal and clearly had a different weight but it worked. I have also repeatedly seen some surrogate tokens in the form of white metal rounds with the minted number it seems to be industrially made because hardly anyone would be worthy of minting a number on a selfpropelled gun. Moving_Point hours ago Exactly exactly I remember in the early s in the forest near Solnechny they found a payphone the managers wife was giving birth at that time.
YRevich hours ago Twokopeck machines of the s were simply hacked using PEV or PEL winding copper Buy Email List wire what thickness about mm the thickness of a coin in short. Moreover I remember it didnt even have to be exactly the same thickness it could have been smaller. They wound it on a suitable mandrel so that the outer diameter coincided with the coin cut it into rings with side cutters adjusted the flatness with their fingers and it worked without failure. In the s I didnt do this anymore I admit that later the machines worked parttime the author talks about scales but at first this definitely wasnt the case.
Sergerus hours ago In the s instead of a tworuble note if you really wanted to call you could use a kopeck coin I used it myself a couple of times. The kopeck coin unlike the yellow kopeck coin was made of white metal and clearly had a different weight but it worked. I have also repeatedly seen some surrogate tokens in the form of white metal rounds with the minted number it seems to be industrially made because hardly anyone would be worthy of minting a number on a selfpropelled gun. Moving_Point hours ago Exactly exactly I remember in the early s in the forest near Solnechny they found a payphone the managers wife was giving birth at that time.