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45 minutes ago, Mike 1017 said:

I am looking for a 1960's Pasadena Ca phone number. This gonna be on a sign.

The phone number does not have to be real.

Thanks

Mike

 

1 minute ago, JollySipper said:

Where's ol' Mr. Shoe when you need him? He would know the prefix and everything!  @1972coronet

Thanks for the nod , @JollySipper

From memory: SYcamore and PYramid (both "79") were common in Pasadena 'proper'; to wit : SY-1-0060 or PY-9-1000 , '213' area code (818, eta., didn't come along until c.1982).

I hope that this helps.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, ChrisBcritter said:

Checking some '65 Pasadena newspapers, I'm finding SY, MU and HI.

SYcamore (79) is the most common COX number I've seen. 

MUnicipal (68) sounds like a South Pasadena COX.

HIghland (44) is an FX (Foreign Exchange) COX, IIRC.

Image 12 of California - White Pages - Los Angeles Central Area - June 1964 A through KORT | Library of Congress (loc.gov)

[EDIT] : MUnicipal (68) is the FX prefix, not HIghland (44).

Edited by 1972coronet

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