We were not. They're trying to sell us the nostalgia. Resist!
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I'm 34 and this is deep
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You didn't own the phone. You had to rent it from Ma Bell, you had no choice.
People are downvoting you, but it's true. At least in some places the telephone was property of the phone company (kind of like cable-tv boxes are now) and you were just renting it. Source: https://www.britannica.com/one-good-fact/what-household-item-was-primarily-rented-rather-than-sold-until-the-80s edit with more info: https://historyfacts.com/science-industry/fact/people-rented-their-phones/
When my grandma died, she still had the phone that Southwestern Bell had to let her keep when that became not a thing anymore (Shortly after the breakup IIRC). It was beige and looked a lot like the one photo except it had touch tone buttons.
Ok boomer
We had one of these in the basement at my childhood house in the 90's. I may be the very tail end of people who un-ironically dialed with a rotary dial.
phone bad
One of my first jobs was tech support in a library. Some of the older librarians remembered back when telephones were first introduced to the building; they said some people were worried that folks would spend all their time chatting on the phones instead of working!
When the phone has a chord
And for hours you hoard
That's amore
How is this the exact same phone in my grandparents house when I was growing up?
That phone was in everyone’s house for a few decades.