This W.E. dial card was used for the 410, 411, or 412 sets to identify the two positions of the switch in the lower left corner of the phone. Line 1 is the vertical bar and Line 2 is the horizontal bar. In this instance, the card was left blank so that the phone number could be stamped in the large grey area in the middle and a station number could be stamped in each of the smaller upper and lower blanks. It's very likely that this card was used by an independent using the Western type dial. — Gary Goff This W.E. dial card was used for the 410, 411, or 412 sets to identify the two positions of the switch in the lower left corner of the phone.  Line 1 is the vertical bar and Line 2 is the horozontal bar.  In this instance, the card was left blank so that the phone number could be stamped in the large grey area in the middle and a station number could be stamped in each of the smaller upper and lower blanks, or the words Line 1 and Line 2 could be typed in, or other designations for the two posit
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