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Front View
The top sign is a reproduction otherwise this machine is all original.
The dimensions of the bottom are 20.5"W by 17"D by 27.5"H |
Rear View
This case design is called "empire" and was designed for NCR by Tiffany
Jewelers of New York City in 1898. This register was manufactured in 1912.
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The buttons and indicators
This register has the capacity to ring up to 9.99 per transaction
as well as print which of 6 sales clerks made the sale and track charge
sales, paid outs, and received on account transactions.
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The Drawer
The drawer is in fabulous condition and includes the gold coin compartment
cover and the bill weights. These items have been replated in nickel like
original as well as the drawer rails & catch. The 2 drawer pushout
springs have been gold plated as well as a few other case screws. The keys
in the drawer are all the keys for the register. |
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The Printer
The printer mechanism of this machine has been fully disassembled
and repaired. It is rare to find one of these machines that actually prints
a sales receipt for the customer since it is so time consuming to repair
this mechanism correctly. This machine also keeps a copy of all transactions
which winds up in this compartment. |
The Receipt
The Front side of the receipt is marked with the store name on top
and additional advertising at the bottom as well as having the amount of
the sale with the sales clerk letter and transaction type. It also contains
the date and transaction number. The reverse side of the tape has another
advertising imprint urging the customer to save their sales receipts for
a store promotion.
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