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155 Ringing Signal Page Last Updated 12/27/08
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The 155 Ringing Signal was a new accessory for 1955 and was catalogued for three years, through 1957. Because there is only one known instruction sheet, knowledgable collectors believe production ended in 1956 and the 1957 year was used to deplete unsold inventory. In all cases, this accessory had instructions dated 9/55. Instructions for the 155 are somewhat hard to find -- but should not be considered rare. |
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Instruction Sheet Details & Variations
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| Title | Sheet # | Date | Paper / Ink Color | # of Pages | Size |
| How to Operate No. 155 Ringing Signal | 155-44 | 9 / 55 | White / Black | 2 | 6.25" x 9.50" |
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| Description | Sheet # | Date | Condition | Price | Comments |
| How To Operate No. 155 Ringing Signal | 155-44 | 9 / 1955 | 6 | $ 5.00 | Clean instructions, but there are some small fading spots and minor tears along the creases. |
| How To Operate No. 155 Ringing Signal | 155-44 | 9 / 1955 | 7+ | $ 12.00 | Very clean instructions, no stains, writing nor tape. Instructions are nice and white and only have the smallest signs of fading. |
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