Antique Brass Cash Registers – History, Appraisals, Discussion, Refurbishing Tips

Information on National Cash Registers, Lamson Pneumatic Systems, & Antique Paint Advertising Signs

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    • Model and Serial number
    • Is it Brass or Cast Iron? with What Finish?
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    • What Principle is your National Cash Register machine?
    • Top Sign or Name Plate
    • Special Brass Register Qualities
    • Restoration or Not
    • National Cash Register Values
    • Unjamming
    • On NCR Model 135 principle machines
  • NCR Documents
    • NCR Serial Number Dates
      • FR Prefix Serial Number Dates
    • Original Cash Register Manuals
      • NCR 300 Class Total Adder Owner’s Manual
    • Original Cash Register Catalogues
    • Historical Articles on NCRs
    • NCR Links to Other Info
  • Lamson Carriers
    • Introduction to Lamson
      • Lamson Electric Cable Carrier Systems
      • Lamson Wire Carriers
      • Electric Cable Carrier Systems Precursor to Pneumatic tube
      • Systems Still in Use
        • Weaver’s Cash Carrier System
    • Lamson Documents
      • Lamson Pneumatic Tubes
      • Lamson Pneumatic Tubes-2
      • Lamson Pneumatic Tubes 3
    • My Lamson Collection & Pics
      • Chicago-Elgin Lamson Pictures
      • Massachusetts Lamson Gallery
      • New York Lamson Carrier Photos
      • Philadelphia & Toronto Lamson Pictures
      • St Louis Pneumatic Carriers Historical Photos
      • Stout’s Shoes Lamson System
      • Lamson Carrier in Australia
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    • Images of Porcelain Paint Signs
    • Links about Paint Advertising & Memorabilia
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Lamson Carriers

Information about Lamson Cash Carriers

Introduction to Lamson Cash Carrier Pneumatic Tube Systems

Original Lamson books

My Collection and Sample Photos – Images of Historic Systems

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  • Welcome
  • National Cash Registers
    • Model and Serial number
    • Is it Brass or Cast Iron? with What Finish?
    • What Pattern is your NCR?
    • What Principle is your National Cash Register machine?
    • Top Sign or Name Plate
    • Special Brass Register Qualities
    • Restoration or Not
    • National Cash Register Values
    • Unjamming
    • On NCR Model 135 principle machines
  • NCR Documents
    • NCR Serial Number Dates
      • FR Prefix Serial Number Dates
    • Original Cash Register Manuals
      • NCR 300 Class Total Adder Owner’s Manual
    • Original Cash Register Catalogues
    • Historical Articles on NCRs
    • NCR Links to Other Info
  • Lamson Carriers
    • Introduction to Lamson
      • Lamson Electric Cable Carrier Systems
      • Lamson Wire Carriers
      • Electric Cable Carrier Systems Precursor to Pneumatic tube
      • Systems Still in Use
        • Weaver’s Cash Carrier System
    • Lamson Documents
      • Lamson Pneumatic Tubes
      • Lamson Pneumatic Tubes-2
      • Lamson Pneumatic Tubes 3
    • My Lamson Collection & Pics
      • Chicago-Elgin Lamson Pictures
      • Massachusetts Lamson Gallery
      • New York Lamson Carrier Photos
      • Philadelphia & Toronto Lamson Pictures
      • St Louis Pneumatic Carriers Historical Photos
      • Stout’s Shoes Lamson System
      • Lamson Carrier in Australia
  • Paint Advertising Signs
    • Images of Porcelain Paint Signs
    • Links about Paint Advertising & Memorabilia
  • Contact Us
    • For Sale Items

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