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Old January 6th, 2007, 09:18 PM

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We are doing a production of Thoroughly Modern Millie and we need to make 13 stick phones relatively cheap. I am not incharge of props, but I saw the prototype the prop master was making and it was hideous so I figure I would try to offer some suggestions. I was wondering if anyone has done this before, if so, how? I was thinking PVC, but if anyone has any better ideas bring em on.

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what exactli is a stick phone?
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phones in the 1920s... search candlestick stick phone on google a take a look
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Default Re: Making Stick Phones

We did a show two years ago where we needed those same type of phones. There was an antique shop in town and they donated them for show week. We just gave them an add in the program. When you make them, why not try to use candlesticks painted black?
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Is this for a school? Then I would suggest you talk to the Woodwork Shop teacher.

Most of the parts for the phones could be turned on a lathe it would take a while. But if you can find someone good on a lathe they could probably turn them out in a day. The main stem could be dowelling ( maybe broom handle).

There would need to be 3 main pieces turned.
1) base - could be fairly simple turning. Or it could be made up out of a couple different sized circles cut out of plywood.

2) Mouthpiece less cone. Would need end turned to take cone. Could possibly make it once again of a couple of different size discs'.

3) Earpeice ( Receiver ) would look best turned.

For the mouthpiece cone you could use cardboard folded into a cone. Or if you wanted something stronger have them cut out of a sheet of tin.

If the school has metal and/or woodwork clubs approach the advisors to see if they can help.
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Your idea of pvc will work rather well. you can build the rest of the phone; ie base mouth piece etc. from lamp parts. put it all together just like a lamp. these come off pretty well in a proscenium situation, I had to build one once that blew "poison gas" for a show called "Something's Afoot"
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You can buy a reproduction. All brass kits used to be about $50. Google "PhoneCo". They are in the midwest, I've done business with them. For a while, some Pacific Rim manufacturer was making working versions out of plastic.
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Im currently working on a design for one. I have most of it worked out but i havent assembled one yet, I found most of the stuff at a craft store, I am using a wooden base then a 1" dowel , then i found foam bells that look about the right shape for the mouthpieces. I can post pics once i get one made up.
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