A recommendation by JustEliana

JustEliana's recommendation

A vintage inspired pay phone replica. Not really a phone but instead a great decoration and BANK! (via urbanoutfitters.com)

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Updated May 26, 2009

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If anyone wants to use your phone, this way you will be making money off of it. (via urbanoutfitters.com)

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Updated Feb 5, 2009

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choxxi's recommendation

this is just amazing ! Vintage-inspired 1950s you don't need a coin to make a call but it may help you to save $$$!

Updated Jun 20, 2009

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pixlkid's recommendation

Vintage-inspired 1950s oh-so familiar 3-slot style pay phone replica, with functional coin slots that lead to an integrated bank (with a key to open - oh, and you don't need a coin to make a call). Features a rotary dial fashion plate (with push button technology), on/off ringer volume control, redial, tone/pulse switch and earpiece volume control. (via Urban Outfitters)

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Updated Jun 2, 2009

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stacyshay's recommendation

Ooooh :) spectacular. and you don't even need coins to make a call on it.

Updated Feb 18, 2009

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