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You know intercom, I don't know what this guy did to you, but he don't deserve this! It's so juvenile.
Invite him over for some beer, and talk it over...stop being a dick about this.
Base of the 1929 cast-iron fire alarm box I purchased in June, 2015 which came from New York City.
The post weighs 809# and is being restored to working condition.
This post had the 1970s era electronic police/fire intercom installed in it as most had in the city, the spade handle door shown in some photos is a replacement door to return the artifact back to it's original early function.
The post lacks the internal spring-wound telegraph mechanism but this will be obtained and installed.
Also missing is the spring-wound door bell ringer mechanism, but the bell is intact, this too can be found and restored back to working condition.
If this post had retained it's original paint in reasonably good condition it would be a candidate for simply cleaning and restoration to working order, unfortunately, this post had been slathered with black paint on the bottom half, and is so caked with paint the exquisite details are obliterated, including the "Property of the City of New York in raised letters on the base, therefore I decided to remove the paint back to bare metal and repaint it appropriately, and with the same method that was normally used by the city crews- oil paint applied by brush. This will not be sandblasted as sandblasting etches and damages metal surfaces.
The post would have had a keyless cast iron door in 1929, these were replaced some time in the 30s with the type of spade handle door shown, most if not all of these were cast in aluminum, mine, as some other parts in other boxes I own has the brand name "TENUAL" on it. Best as I could find in researching the name, is that it is a brand name associated with aluminum automobile engine parts made in the 1930s by the "National Bronze and Aluminum Foundry Co. once located in Cleveland, Ohio. Photos of vintage engine parts for sale have been found with the name "TENUAL" in raised letters on these castings, thus, it is entirely likely this foundry cast a number of the updated doors in this style in this period.
Many of the doors were updated again, or updated if they weren't the first time- with a guarded spade handle style door, I do not believe any of these have the "TENUAL" name on them so another foundry was likely used for that series.
For more on these types of fire alarm boxes, history, and restoration methods, ideas and more, see:
it's especially reassuring to be in a subway station with no attendant, and then run across one of these little boxes tucked inside the flange of a beam.
so if you're assaulted on the platform, all you have to do is search around for the hidden callbox, and then hope it's actually operational, and then ask your attacker to wait while you explain the situation over what i'm sure is a crystal-clear intercom.
MTA FTW
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É chato quando os dois escolhem o mesmo player.
Minha homenagem a esses dois que se parecem muito!
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Goodness knows how they managed it, but the guys found the right wire eventually to connect the intercom...!
Fotos do primeiro dia do Ciclo de Conferências 50 anos das Ciências da Comunicação no Brasil: a contribuição de São Paulo, realizado em 9 de agosto, na Fapesp em São Paulo
Intercom, oxygen regulator, and warning bell(??) for a waist gunner
From www.collingsfoundation.org:
The B-17G (Serial # 44-83575) has been returned to its wartime configuration under the auspices of the nonprofit Collings Foundation of Stow, MA and given the name "Nine-O-Nine".
The Collings Flying Fortress was built at Long Beach, CA by the Douglas Aircraft Company and accepted on April 7, 1945. Although she was too late for combat, #44-83575 did serve as part of the Air/Sea 1st Rescue Squadron and later in the Military Air Transport Service.
In April 1952, #44-83575 was instrumented and subjected to the effects of three different nuclear explosions. After a thirteen-year "cool down" period, #44-83575 was sold as part of an 800-ton scrap pile and Aircraft Specialties Company began the restoration of the aircraft.
Damaged skin was fabricated and replaced on site; engines and props were stripped, cleaned, repaired, and tested; four thousand feet of new control cable was installed; all electrical wiring and instrumentation was replaced. As she neared completion, the jeers and laughter of those who said she would never fly again faded as the sounds of four 1200 HP Wright-Cyclone engines echoed across the desert and "Yucca Lady" rose as the phoenix and climbed into the sky.
For twenty years, without a major problem or incident, #44-83575 served as a fire bomber dropping water and borate on forest fires. She was sold in January 1986 to the Collings Foundation. Restored back to her original wartime configuration by Tom Reilly Vintage Aircraft, she represented one of the finest B-17 restorations and won several awards.
The Collings Foundation B-17 was named "Nine-O-Nine" in honor of a 91st Bomb Group, 323rd Squadron plane of the same name which completed 140 missions without an abort or loss of a crewman.
With electrifying music and more than 180.000 visitors, the fifth edition of the “Electric Love Festival” that took place at the Salzburg-Ring was a huge success! On location, we took care of the communication with mobile radios, headsets, Artist-Intercom and MediorNet.
Top-down: Kroma intercom panel, Blackmagic Designs SmartControl router controller, Marshall HD-SDI embedded sound monitor
Fotos do primeiro dia do Ciclo de Conferências 50 anos das Ciências da Comunicação no Brasil: a contribuição de São Paulo, realizado em 9 de agosto, na Fapesp em São Paulo
Intercom
Weapons Bunkers
Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility
Adak, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
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Fotos do primeiro dia do Ciclo de Conferências 50 anos das Ciências da Comunicação no Brasil: a contribuição de São Paulo, realizado em 9 de agosto, na Fapesp em São Paulo
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Fotos do primeiro dia do Ciclo de Conferências 50 anos das Ciências da Comunicação no Brasil: a contribuição de São Paulo, realizado em 9 de agosto, na Fapesp em São Paulo
Fotos do primeiro dia do Ciclo de Conferências 50 anos das Ciências da Comunicação no Brasil: a contribuição de São Paulo, realizado em 9 de agosto, na Fapesp em São Paulo
Marca, Folder, Camisa, Convite, Out door, Bloco de notas, Crachá, Livro.
Trabalho em parceira com Cristiane Souza
I rode past this chap this morning. He is leaning his ear against the intercom. Finger in his other ear in order to cut out the sounds of the traffic. He is listening intently. Saying nothing.
I rode past him and considering stopping but thought that he would surely move. He didn't. I stopped farther down the road, walked up the opposite side. He still hadn't moved. He still listened silently.
A thousand scenarios go through my head as to why he was standing there, listening to the intercom. Who was speaking on the other end, up in one of the flats? Was anyone even there?
Did he wet his pants standing there?
Ah... streetlife.
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