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At any given time, The HBAC Group has a
working inventory of over 200 cash registers. However, since our product
is an antique, our inventory is subject to what we can locate and purchase, and
therefore constantly changing. We attempt to keep a good selection of
restored cash registers in stock and ready for sale, but since customer
restoration work and parts sales take first priority, our inventory of restored
machines is sometimes quite meager.
If a particular type or style of register has piqued your interest, but you
don't see it displayed, please contact us and we will make every effort to
locate "just the right register for you."
The HBAC Group takes great pride in the restored antique cash
registers offered here for sale. All cash registers are completely
restored. Please refer to our restorations page to see what entails a full
restoration of an antique cash register. Should you have any questions, or wish to see other views of these cash
registers, do not hesitate to contact us at
hbacgroup@frontiernet.net , or give
us a call at 607-792-3343.
Unless otherwise specified, all of the restored cash
registers are sold with a "new" top sign. The restoration process may have
necessitated the use of some other new parts. These machines are not
reproductions. Prices do not include crating and shipping; however this
service is available by us.
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PHOTOGRAPH
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Model 317
The Model
317 is just like the Model 313 listed below, except that it has a
ticket type printer on the right side of the register. This
printer was used where there was more than one clerk or barber.
For example, each barber would have a different color ticket where
it would print the amount on, and at the end of the day they could
divvy up the tickets to determine how much each barber made.
This register was shipped in 1912. This register is also
available in nickel plate. |
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$2,400.00
with customized glass sign
$2,200.00
with "Amount Purchased"
brass
sign |
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Model 313
The Model
313 is the most available of the small candy-store or barbershop
size registers. This one has been restored to its original nickel plate
finish.
This was one of the finishes National Cash Register produced for the
Model 313. They measure only 10" wide and 17" deep.
They were produced from 1908 until 1915. |
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$2,400.00
with customized glass sign
$2,200.00
with "Amount Purchased" nickel
sign |
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Model 313
The Model
313, again, is the most available of the small candy-store or barbershop
size registers. This model is available in red brass. They
measure only 10" wide and 17" deep. They were produced from
1908 until 1915. |
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$2,400.00
with customized glass sign
$2,200.00
with "Amount Purchased"
brass sign
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Model 332
This Model 332 is a beautiful
all red brass machine. Shipped from the factory in 1911, this
particular model measures 18" wide. Although the mid-size 300
class is not particularly rare, it is one of the most beautiful
machines to be found at a very affordable price. |
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$2,200.00
with customized glass sign
$2,000.00
with "Amount Purchased" red
brass sign |
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Model 332
This Model
332 in nickel plate over brass was originally shipped from the
factory in 1910. This particular model measures 18" wide.
This register was considered the workhorse of the brass cash
register era, most commonly found in the "ma and pa" stores. It is a very high quality machine
with the beautiful dolphin pattern, and would be an asset to
anyone's decor. |

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$2,200.00
with customized glass sign
$2,000.00
with "Amount Purchased" nickel
sign |
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