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    Posted 3 years ago

    JoeArnolds…
    (3 items)

    NCR model 852 3 drawer cash register.
    Just recently came across this one and 2 more, all are different models. Not restored. In process of starting to assess and clean each one up. This one will perform a transaction (little rough in movements) and drawer opens when transaction is totaled. The bell even rings. Happy with this find definitely.

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    Comments

    1. JoeArnolds3Finds JoeArnolds3Finds, 3 years ago
      Anyone who can help me with where I might be able to get parts, keys, paper, ink pad, or just parts in general please leave a comment.
    2. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 3 years ago
      If you haven't already, look under the cash drawer and there should be a paper label(s) affixed showing original owner/date/etc. That's pretty common knowledge, so you probably already know. Hope you get some real help from the others -- I'd love to know as well, for an old machine of my own! :-)
    3. keramikos, 3 years ago
      JoeArnolds3Finds, Cool. :-)

      I don't know whether you've explored this resource:

      https://www.brassregisters.com/

      Per the NCR serial number table there, your register would fall into this range:

      1720000 Mar. 13, 1919

      1790000 Feb. 4, 1920

      https://www.brassregisters.com/ncr-documents/serial-numbers/

      Here's the contact information:

      https://www.brassregisters.com/contact-us/

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