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    Posted 12 years ago

    Alpha1
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    Antique NCR keys - Model of Register they went to?
    I did learn they go to a National Cash Register, but was unbable to learn which model.
    8 total - 3 pairs w/ matching #'s - Stamped w/ "National"
    2 pictures to show each side.
    Thank you

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    1. JoeArnolds3Finds JoeArnolds3Finds, 3 years ago
      So the numbers on the keys aren't to model specific?
    2. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 3 years ago
      National Register keys come in a multitude of shapes and sizes depending on what exact lock they are intended to operate, as well as what general type/age of machine. Sometimes multiple keys with different cuts can operate the same lock. Most I've come across seem unique to their particular machines, and can have all kinds of different numbers and legends on them too. I don't know of a handy way to trace them, unfortunately.

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