Antique Cash Registers - Vintage Cash Registers
Antique cash registers are a 'must' in your antique collection. Vintage cash registers are elegant and sophisticated. They give the room an aristocratic look. To know more about antique cash registers, read on...
The main aim of the cash register is to prevent theft by employees. In fact, they were solely made with this purpose in mind. These devices are huge and heavily built. They have doors on the top, which can be opened by the key. The very first registers were entirely mechanical. In those days, the drawer could be opened only after the sales. During every transaction, the clerk or the employee had to ring on the cash register. When the drawer opened, a bell would ring which alerted the boss about the transactions. This machine proved to be a turning point, as it substantially brought down the rate of frauds and defalcation. Nowadays, electronic cash registers have taken the place of mechanical cash registers.
Many companies sell antique cash registers. The National Cash Register company even auctions rare and old cash registers, you can bid for which ever model you like. You can even get a cash register that dates back to 100 years. You can also find some models in good working condition. Some companies also provide free shipping services to the customers. The value of the vintage cash registers depends on various features.
- The material the cash registers are made of
- Their condition also matters. If they are in the working condition, they will be more expensive.
- Their tenuity
- The additional facilities they provide, such as the printer or a clock.
The nickel plated cash registers do not have a finished look. One easy way of identifying the nickel plated cash registers is examining the front drawer of the register. Most of the times, the front drawers of these registers are made of solid nickel. One advantage of the nickel plated cash register is that they do not tarnish with age. The copper ones when polished, look just like the bronze registers. But they lose their finish very easily. The copper oxidized cash registers are available in cast iron or bronze. People generally confuse them with copper plated cash registers. If the finishing is done properly, they can also have the elegant look of brass cash registers.
Consider the above information before buying an antique cash register. If you plan to do some finishing work on your cash register, check its worth because restoring can prove to be very expensive. Vintage cash registers may not be as efficient as electronic cash registers, but they are considered to be classic. They can never become outdated.

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