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National Cash Register 1912
Taking reasonable offers. It's heavy! 150+ lbs.
Seems to be in somewhat of a working condition. It just needs a little TLC. I do not know if any pieces are missing (except the Top Sign....it's missing!)
From what I learned in the tiny bit of research I did:
1912 - Model 1054 - Number - 1155797
Modern Style cabinet (no autograph window)
Guarantee Card intact, glued under the drawer, and in very good condition.
Press Down Key Operated.
Total Adder.
Wooden drawer base - Oak, opens and closes great!
1 intact Bill Holder Spring
The Rosettes do NOT spin! (that's a good thing)
OG marble, but cracked.
I do not have the key(s) for it, but all the locks are accessible and every door opens.
NCR began as the National Manufacturing Co. in Dayton, Ohio, to build and sell the cash register, invented in 1879 by James Ritty. In 1884, the company was bought by John H. Patterson and his brother Frank Jefferson Patterson, who renamed the company National Cash Register.
Class 1000- numbers from 1000 to 1099
Key and drawer operated total adding machines.
These are sort of unique because they were built to beat out the American drawer operated machines. They had a bronze or nickel cabinet and worked so well that NCR continued to build these with a flat metal cabinet into the 40's.
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