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A Model 64 is just as big as the Model
4 that National made, but this register is very unique in that it has two
different operating systems. The left side of the register (which
registers sundries on this registers), is the total adding principle. The
right side of the register (which registers candy, soda, and cigars), is a
detail adding principle. Add the clock, and this is truly a one-of-a-kind
register!
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This is a signature Model 4 in
nickel plate. The photo above shows how the signature "National
Cash Register" was designed into the register. This register has a
metal base, a Patterson pull on the drawer, and glass keychecks.
This is the largest push-key register that National made, with 40 flags,
40 keys, and 80 detail adder wheels. |
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(Harry Kloda collection) |
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This is a
gorgeous Model 445 on a full brass base. This Model 445 has a
verifier above the printer on the right hand side. This option was
used for keeping track of stock, which printed directly on the receipt
when the sale was made. |
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(Peter Eberhart
collection) |
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This beautiful
nickel Model 452 belongs to a gentleman in Uruguay, South America.
The HBAC Group sold him the parts needed to help him finish his
register, making the HBAC Group truly a world-wide company. We now
have customers on every continent (except Antarctica)!! |
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(Walter Barrera
collection) |
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This is another
fine example of a Model 130 in red brass. The Model 130 has an
operating principle that is completely different from anything else
National produced. These are very smooth operating registers, and
the art nouveau pattern makes them a staple of anyone's cash register collection. |
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(Donald Ploetner collection) |
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This British
Model 338 came to us in nickel plate, but once we stripped off the
nickel, we found this wonderful red brass register. This register
is in the dogwood pattern, which was only offered for registers in the
European market. This type of register was in National's factory
in Germany, and sold primarily in Great Britain. |
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(Donald Ploetner collection) |
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