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This is a working phone and the only one in the shop.

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The presence of a broom onstage, along with the wallpaper, along with the time period of that phone,seems to indicate Harmony Barbershop.
 
it's definitely the harmony barber shop. interestingly enough, the phone is not an original antique. the outside is, but the insides have been completely re-wired.

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"Tim" said:
the outside is, but the insides have been completely re-wired.

It had to be to work with today's phone systems! Unless, of course, Disney was still renting it from AT&T, making it, what, a $3.2 million telephone?
 
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i just got my hair cut there Sunday. complete with blue gel and mickey confetti! Dina took some pictures while I was in the chair!
 
"rlongenbach" said:
It had to be to work with today's phone systems! Unless, of course, Disney was still renting it from AT&T, making it, what, a $3.2 million telephone?

or 5,333 iPhones.
 
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My dear, there isn't enough room in that shop for those many 300 page bills! Especially with all the surfing to the all new Disney.com! where you can view movie previews, book your next cruise vacation, enjoy the wonders of Playhouse Disney, and of course, visit Mickey Mouse your favorite Pixar Characters and where you can find them on your next trip to sunny Orlando, Florida. Kids under 18 will need their parents permission.
 
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but alas, one month into the iphone's lifecycle, they have switched to "simplified billing". i found it ridiculous myself that every time i used the net on the phone that it needed to be itemized on the bill.
 
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"Tim" said:
but alas, one month into the iphone's lifecycle, they have switched to "simplified billing". i found it ridiculous myself that every time i used the net on the phone that it needed to be itemized on the bill.
Wait until someone decides that by doing that, they have broken their contract, thus freeing the user to switch to T-Mobile at no charge.
 
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If you want a really rare Disney pick, find one of me in Epcot without a 1/2 pint. Almost unheard of.

Either that or a picture of the line for Soarin' with no one in it. No one would ever guess that.
 
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