Talk:The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

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First words[edit]

I don'T understand, why the comment of the allegedy first words were undone in this article? THe point is: 1861 Johann Phillip Reis has built a telephone, and one with a wire, in which he first said "The horse doesn't eat cucumber salad". He even called it "Telephone" and he presented it 1862 in Edinburgh on a technical fair. The Bell Family saw it and BElls father wanted to give Alexander an award if he can improve the device. (said in the German Artikle about Telephone History). Therefore the Watson line is the first line said into the BELL telephone, not in the telephone itself. Or do I get it not correct? 93.217.216.194 (talk) 15:50, 7 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]