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The so-called skeletal device from the Swedish telephone manufacturer L.M. Ericsson in 1892 was the world's first desktop telephone with a handset. it was produced in over two million copies until the 1930s. In Sweden the telephone is also called “the dachshund” (taxen) because of its shape. Source: Wikipediahttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skelettapparat_(Telefon)The model is rendered with Twilight RenderIt consists of 61 groups and 17 instances

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Vintage telephone Ericssson Taxen 1892 3D model

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