Cash registers are also a necessity for hospitality locations that have adjoined restaurants. Customers often pay for items in cash or need a large bill broken in order to tip the waitstaff. By having restaurant cash registers on hand, you can best serve each guest. We sell cash registers and other items, such as cash register papers.
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Product Description. This is a brass National Cash Register in immaculate condition. This is a great special edition of this register. This is a rare find, a 313 Special Edition (#7427) candy store cash register. This was manufactured in 1985 to celebrate NCR’s 100th anniversary. It was only offered to a very select group.
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Brass National Cash Registers Information. This is THE place to go to find out info on your ornate antique cash register!! Not many examples of this intricate mechanical era are still available on the antiques market. My collection of brass National Cash Registers started because I am an engineer and enjoy things mechanical.
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During the 1950s and the 1960s, the National Cash Register Company began to produce computers. In 1974, it changed its name to NCR Corporation to symbolize its more diverse product line. In 1991, AT&T acquired the NCR Corporation but decided to end its control of NCR Corporation in 1997. In 2009, NCR Corporation announced the company’s move ...
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The 1909 National Cash Register Catalog describes it as follows: “Class 500 registers are furnished with five rows of keys; registering capacity, 1 cent to $99.99 and one row of special keys, and with six rows of keys, registering capacity, …
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American Cash Register – Cash Registers and Point of Sale Systems. American Office Machines opened for business February, 1971 and has proudly been doing business now for over 45 years in the Greater Los Angeles area. We have worked hard with our customers though the years. We know the customer satisfaction is #1 in staying in business.
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NCR Serial Number Dates Look up you brass National Cash Register’s serial number below to see when it was shipped. If your machine’s serial number has an S before the number (Sxxxxxx), this means it is a factory re-manufactured machine. Go down to the bottom of this table for the shipping date. If you have […]
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IN BUSINESS. (562) 281-5113. 13337 South St. Cerritos, CA 90703. From Business: Since 2006, Eprime POS has been providing Orange County and Los Angeles county restaurants and retail businesses POS system and POS solutions. 5. Horrocks Cash …
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Website. (562) 693-1700. 12200 E. Washington Blvd. Ste. D. Whittier, CA 90606. From Business: Stay ahead with everyday business with the convenient innovations in cash register technology. You'll also find the tried-and-true office supplies here that you…. 5. Horrocks Cash Register. Cash Registers & Supplies.
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NCR is the world’s leading enterprise provider of software, hardware and services for banks, retailers, restaurants, small business and telecom & technology
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This is a beautiful piece of American history. National brand is the king of cash registers and the 224 Brass model is the king of those models. Beautiful embossed ornate designed nestled into a heavy brass base. Fully functional with all the keys working smoothly. The classic sound of the bell each time the drawer opens. This is an all original piece.
Brand: National Cash Register Co.
Category: Home & Garden > Decor
Price: $3200
Availability: In stock
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The National Cash Register Company (NCR) is an American company specializing in the production of computers for the retail, banking, financial, travel and medical industries. The company was founded by businessman Jacob Eckert in the USA in 1884, the main products of the early years were cash registers (hence the name of the company - English National Cash …
Country of Manufacture: United States
Production Period: 20th Century
Product Code: WMV-1127156
Style: Vintage, Art Nouveau
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Bronze and marble National cash register c.1920s. This cash register is heavy and gorgeous. The bronze has an ornate detailing and the marble adds to the appeal. This is more than a one-person job to lift (approximately 165 pounds). We had this displayed for a couple years and was fully functional when we bought it. At this point the internal keys need to be cleaned/oiled in …
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NCR Corporation, previously known as National Cash Register, is an American software, managed and professional services, consulting and technology company.It manufactures self-service kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, check processing systems, and barcode scanners.. NCR was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1884 and acquired by AT&T in 1991.
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As convenient and clever as this seems, an even better option was invented in 1953 by the National Cash Register Company. They gave this product a name with the same initials – No Carbon Required. NCR paper does not require three pieces of paper, but rather just the original and copy. The top sheet has dye-filled micro capsules that erupt ...
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National Cash Register Company place made United States: Ohio, Dayton Physical Description plastic (overall material) metal (overall material) rubber (overall material) Measurements overall: 102 cm x 91 cm x 85 cm; 40 5/32 in x 35 13/16 in x 33 15/32 in ID Number MA.334905
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During the years immediately following World War II, demand for National Cash Register products boomed. In late 1949 the company introduced a new line of accounting machines, successors to the class 2000 and class 3000. It included the Class 31 and Class 32. This is an NCR Class 31 machine from 1952.
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National Cash Register model #2, model #50.25 and NCR Model #8 with clock. Here it is 12 pages on everything you need to know about your ornate National Cash Register.
Old National Cash Register on display at the Museo de la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público in Mexico City. The company began as the National Manufacturing Company of Dayton, Ohio, was established to manufacture and sell the first mechanical cash register invented in 1879 by James Ritty.
Look up you brass National Cash Register’s serial number below to see when it was shipped. If your machine’s serial number has an S before the number (Sxxxxxx), this means it is a factory re-manufactured machine. Go down to the bottom of this table for the shipping date.
During World War I and World War II, the National Cash Register Company contributed to the United States' war effort by manufacturing shell fuses, plane engines, and code-breaking machines, among many other items. During the 1950s and the 1960s, the National Cash Register Company began to produce computers.
This is National Cash Register Company’s model 1054X-6, with serial number 1703570. It dates from 1919. This large cash register has a wood and metal exterior painted black, and five columns of keys. The keys in the leftmost column indicate the type of transaction.
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This cash register has a wooden frame covered with brass and a metal mechanism. It has four columns of keys for entering amounts, an operating button, five function keys, a paper tape, a cash drawer, and pop-up indicators. Above the keys is a locked door.
John H. Patterson , who was previously in coal and railroad business, becomes majority owner in the National Manufacturing Company, and renames it to the National Cash Register Company, maker of the first mechanical cash registers. The first office, with 13 employees, is located in the Callahan Power Building, in Dayton, Ohio.