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Crosley CR56-BK 1950's Payphone with Push Button Technology, Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • RETRO FUN: Based on vintage payphone designs, this wall-mounted home phone is fully operational, including a working coin box for authenticity
  • EASY OPERATION: The rotary-inspired push-button dial makes calling out simple while keeping the 1950s vibe
  • NEVER MISS A CALL: Featuring adjustable ringer volume, a flash option for call waiting, and a redial button so you always stay connected
  • EMERGENCY BACKUP: This home phone only requires an active phone line
  • DESIGN: Inspired by 100 years of Crosley innovations, our products blend vintage looks with modern technology; Crosley Radio products are proudly designed in the USA and come with USA-based customer support

Description

In a world dominated by pocket-sized phones, it's nice to remember the days of colorful phone booths and the jingle of coins dropping in. Rediscover the past with the 1950s Payphone from Crosley, reproduced down to the rotary-style push buttons. Even more fantastic is that this vintage- style phone doesn't require your coins—it helps you save them instead! Squirrel away your loose change with the built-in coin bank. From the Manufacturer The very familiar three-slot style pay phone was first introduced in the 1950's and remained virtually unchanged until 1965. This appropriately christened prepay-style pay station will take you back to the days of old fashioned phone booths and 10-cent phone calls. Believe it or not, its predecessor was a post pay-style phone that actually allowed the caller to place their call and then pay once finished. While you don't have to pay for your calls with this Crosley replica, you will enjoy the functional coin slots complete with Crosley jingle as your money is deposited into the coin bank in the base of the unit. What's in the Box CR56 pay phone, bank key, handset, felt handset cord, wall mounting hardware, phone cord, user's guide

Brand: Crosley


Color: Black


Telephone Type: Corded


Material: Metal, Plastic


Power Source: Not relevant for this product


Dialer Type: Rotary


Item dimensions L x W x H: 5.9 x 8.6 x 18.4 inches


Answering System Type: Not Relavent For This Product


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Compatible Devices: PSTN Landline Services


Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 8.6 x 18.4 inches


Item Weight: 6 pounds


Item model number: CR56-BK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 1, 2000


Department: Featured Products


Manufacturer: Crosley


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It works
Color: Black
It’s super super cute ! I love it ! Makes the little chime noise when you put money in . It’s a great conversation piece . The buttons are clear to see
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Angie rosario Angie rosario

  • Love it
Color: Black
Love this. Perfect addition to my Man Cave. Growing up in New York City, this phone reminds me of my youth. Very happy with my purchase, quality and look of it. Also, great price
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by Stephen M. Geraci

  • Very cool
Color: Black
Authentic as can be great for man cave
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Phone looks great but seems lacking in durability
Color: Black
In most respects this phone looks very much like the real thing. Finish is excellent. From a distance of more than a few feet the only thing that gives it away as not being the real deal is the dial (and even that could be easy to miss). The hook switch is really light duty plastic and the part the receiver sits in isn't quite the right diameter to fit the earpiece but the receiver does sit in it just fine. I'm apprehensive as to how long the hook switch will last. As some others have mentioned, the ringer is very poor. It is a high pitched electronic beep type, rather than a bell, as one would expect on a nostalgia replica such as this. To add insult to injury the electronic ringer is so weak it can hardly be heard more than a few feet away, even on its highest setting. My solution to that was to install a single gong ringer out of an old "Princess" phone in the space below the coin box (if you remove the laminated steel weight one of these bells just barely fits in that space). Obviously, not everyone would have the capability of doing that (let alone the required parts). Another solution to the ringer problem might be to install one externally in its own enclosure on the wall just below the phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2013 by Eric Nordin

  • Go ahead and buy it
Color: Black
This is absolutely amazing, works marvelous and brings back old memories of using payphones definitely get it if you're thinking about it because it's worth every penny
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Ladybug Ladybug

  • Perfect Talking peice
Color: Black
Amazing land line phone. I purchased it to basically cover the not in use land line and its perfect. built in to ust hanf on existing connections, its great! ALthough i dont actually use the phone part, i do use the coin piggy bank and its a great conversation piece!
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by Albert J.

  • Looks Nice
Color: Black
The telephone has a pleasant, nostalgic appearance. This was purchased as a gift, and was obviously a return. The coins were not falling through. We had to open the phone (which was neither easy, or appreciated), and discovered numerous foreign coins stuck in the slot. After removing them, we found that only dimes fit through the slot. All others jammed up. The speaker continually falls out, and this requires opening, and re-clipping the piece. Would’ve preferred a new product, considering the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by jacobmarley

  • Works great, works with the X-Link for mobile
Color: Black
I've always wanted a payphone as a home phone. Although this one wasn't rotary like the older ones, it definitely gives the look and feel of one so I settled. We haven't had many spam callers hit yet, but it felt like a horror movie when it rang at the struck of midnight!! Lol. It works great, though. It works with the X-Link device as well for anyone who uses a mobile device (we have a mobile line/device dedicated as our home phone line). I may still try to go on the hunt for the rotary version of this, if I can find one, but this'll work for now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by Collin Collin

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