I'm from Malaysia, my mom use to be a factory worker who manufacture this kind of phones, and they did sold this to the public from what my mom recalled. She even got one as a gift from the company. It's a neat phone to be sure. It's so nostalgic to finally see it again.
I'm pretty sure this particular clear phone was made for the novelty of it directed towards the general public, as far as I know they didn't make prison electronics.
This type of phone was made for kids. There used to be this company that sold DIY tech so kids could learn how they worked as they put it together, and it was all transparent. I had one of these phones as a kid but it hardly worked lol, and tried the same with a DIY film camera back then, which also hardly worked. They were not known for quality control lol. They just had these things in stores like Toys R Us at the science section, not surprised to see if Radio Shack had similar kits.
Vintage retro? This a prison phone!
Some consumers actually bought these in the 80s and 90s!
I never heard of that but they sold clear phones in the store and it was my first phone. I couldn't pass that up.
No dummy. That was the style for corded phones in the 80's and 90's you millennial monkey.
I'm from Malaysia, my mom use to be a factory worker who manufacture this kind of phones, and they did sold this to the public from what my mom recalled. She even got one as a gift from the company. It's a neat phone to be sure. It's so nostalgic to finally see it again.
Did RadioShack make prison phones?
I never heard of a prison phone but I will have to look into that
@@ilovedorney23 I mean like the see-through gadgets but for prisons
I'm pretty sure this particular clear phone was made for the novelty of it directed towards the general public, as far as I know they didn't make prison electronics.
This type of phone was made for kids. There used to be this company that sold DIY tech so kids could learn how they worked as they put it together, and it was all transparent. I had one of these phones as a kid but it hardly worked lol, and tried the same with a DIY film camera back then, which also hardly worked. They were not known for quality control lol. They just had these things in stores like Toys R Us at the science section, not surprised to see if Radio Shack had similar kits.