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Minifon P 55 wire recorder with case and accessories

Protona GmbH (1952 - 1967)c. 1958

Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

The Minifon P 55 is a miniature wire recording device manufactured since 1955, which was developed to record conversations without being noticed. The mini recorder was a sensation at the beginning of the 1950s—such a small recorder seemed impossible. The P55 recorded sound on steel wire, as audio tape—which had a better quality—could only record for 10% of the time. The minifon was also used for espionage purposes; microphones could be disguised as a wristwatches, pens, or tie pins.

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  • Title: Minifon P 55 wire recorder with case and accessories
  • Creator: Protona GmbH (1952 - 1967)
  • Date Created: c. 1958
  • Location Created: Hamburg, Deutschland
  • Rights: © Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation
  • Material: Kunststoffe, Metalle
Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

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