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What makes this 300 class cash register unusual?  It is a        Model 39 1/2 - 2, which means that it has two counters, both of which record total sales.  One counter could be covered and locked, so the store owner could compare this total to the other counter that was open to the clerk.  A truly "incorruptible" machine.  The large glass top makes the machine particularly attractive.

(Dean Rilling collection)

 

This Model 4 is the largest push-key register made by National.  With 40 keys, 80 detail adder wheels, and about an acre of brass, it takes up as much space as a small piano.  This is definitely a beautiful asset to anyone's collection.

(Artemus W. Ham III collection)

   

There are four different types of the Model 6 cash register.  Even though all Model 6 registers are rare, the wood-base fleur de lis is probably the most common.  However, it is by far one of the prettiest extended-base candy store registers with the stunning contrast between brass and wood, especially when it is restored.

(Artemus W. Ham III collection)

 

This Model 14 is becoming more difficult for collectors to find.  This particular nickel-plated Model 14 is unique because it has a left-handed key bank.  This is a beautiful register with all original brass keychecks.  Truly a collector's dream.

(Artemus W. Ham III collection)

 

This nickel-plated 50 1/4 may seem like a "common" register to many collectors, but to this family, it has a special meaning.  Not only was getting this register restored by the HBAC Group a family effort, but the breastplate was restored to reflect the family motto "Don't Forget the Magic."

(McCaffrey Collection)

 

This register is a gorgeous red brass Model 47 in the fine scroll chicken scratch pattern.  This register was discovered with a thick layer of black paint, and even though the owner didn't know exactly what it was, recognized the beauty within and brought it home. 

(Weinburg Collection)

 

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