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The Cash Register I've mentioned.

MrNewportCustom

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I paid fifty dollars for it about ten years ago. Bought it in Tucson, AZ.
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Note how the numbers rise. Not the standard flags: these spin as they go up.
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It's a candy store register, so it doesn't ring higher than $3.99. Makes you miss the old days, don't it?
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You have to push the $3, 90, and 9 keys all at the same time to ring up the maximum.
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Underside of the cash drawer. Apparently, this register was once gray. Date is hard to read, but the last two hand-written digits are "42."
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Lee
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Cha-CHING!!
 

Jerekson

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That is one swell piece of vintqage machinery.

Does it still work well, or is it beginning to deteriorate?
 

MrNewportCustom

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Midnight Palace: As best I can read it, yes, I do believe it's 1942.

Jerekson: Yes, it works very well. The keys move smoothly and the drawer pops open quickly. And the "cha-ching" sound is wonderful! The only thing it doesn't have is the key, so I can't put any tape in it. (The change drawer is to the right in the first picture - I forgot to put it back in while I photographed it.)


Lee
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This is my most prized antique. :)
 
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Lee,

You might be able to get a key made? I worked at a hardware store years ago and people would bring me locks that they'd lost their key to, and we were able to make a new key based on the grooves on the inside of the lock. Its worth checking out at least.

Gary
 

MrNewportCustom

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Midnight Palace said:
Lee,

You might be able to get a key made? I worked at a hardware store years ago and people would bring me locks that they'd lost their key to, and we were able to make a new key based on the grooves on the inside of the lock. Its worth checking out at least.

Gary


Good idea! And I could use the exercise, too - that thing must weigh more than seventy pounds. lol

I looked inside, once, by removing the bottom plate and sliding the drawer out. It was a mass of metal bars and springs so thick I couldn't see the top. You wouldn't believe the engineering that went into it. It's simply amazing to think that it was designed before computers.


Lee
 

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