Glad you like it fellas. I also have an old loudspeaker attached to the booth, which is hooked up to a 1970's CB with a remote power source, there's a 40 year old unopened can of transmission stop-leak, an old empty can of anti-freeze, 2 separate breaker boxes, old tools for changing a tire, an old insulator and threaded wooden mount, 4 rubber insulators connected to the north and south utility poles with wire, an old bakelite wall mount phone, a 1958 data plate, and old military security camera (which is actually an "eye" for a shrinkwrap palletizer), an old Masterlock and key, a Gorf dipswitch settings card, an NOS unused WWII message book, a genuine WWII newspaper (B-29's headline on front page), a ham radio knife switch, an old toggle switch, an old reel to reel tape recorder, an industrial gas mask in the original case, an old empty ammo box, an old military shovel, a 1950's 35mm camera (my Dad's when he was in the Navy), a set of lights from an old electric fence tester, and probably a few more things I forgot about....
If anyone wants to see it from it's infancy to where it is now, go here:
http://s1142.photobucket.com/albums/n601/gorfmaster/Lost Highway Emergency Booth/?start=all