Electro-conductive paper. Truly a cursed duplication technology.
Connections Museum
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch.
Seattle, Washington
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Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
It always good to have some 5ESS* floor-time.
*5ESS: Coming to a Denver museum near you soon!
(Soon may vary, depending on how long it takes to build and open an entire museum)
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
The museum will be closed on Sunday September 21.
If you're looking for something to do that day, come see us at the Georgetown Steam Plant Science Fair! 🔬
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
@undefined_variable@mementomori.social Can you provide a bit of context? Generally speaking the term "open" means broken, or not connected. The sleeve wire is a control lead in a switching system. That could be caused by many things, and I'm not sure how exactly you want me to visualize it.
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
Featuring vintage telephone & communications equipment dating to 1885. Fans of relays, electromechanical devices, soldering, and the Bell System. Home to the world's only working Panel Switch. Seattle, Washington
I think we're on to something, folks. I just have to time our video releases to coincide with USCSB content!