THE BRASS CASH REGISTER SHOPPE
Parts---Repairs---Information---Restorations
Established 1991

 



 


 

 

 

 

 

Locating model numbers & other Information.

 

Model numbers and Serial numbers are usually located below the glass on the front of the cash register. See pictures for locations & styles.

 

 

Model 313
Short serial # tag.
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Model 44
Model number tag.
Right side.
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Model 44
Serial number tag.
Left side.
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Model 92
Shielded type tag.
Located between $1 & .10 cent key.
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Early machines did not have a model # tags.

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Model 129
Model # & serial # on
 same tag.
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Model 1054-G
Serial # & model # on
same tag.
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Shipping labels are located on the bottom of the drawer.  If it was filled in and legible it will have the following information.            

 

Serial number-----Top left corner.
Date of manufacture.
This Register built for.
Sold by.
Size. (model number) 211
Finish. D
Number (serial number) 713863

 
Early shipping labels where filled in by hand.


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Finish codes.

     If the shipping label is legible and the finish code has been filled in, the list below will identify the original factory finish.

Letter "A" indicates an oxidized bronze finish. A solid bronze case chemically blackened, with highlights polished to a high shine, then clear coated.
 

Letter "B" indicates a nickel plated finish. The case can be all one metal or a mix of bronze, yellow brass, nickel, or cast iron that was nickel plated.

Letter "C" indicates a bronze case. A solid bronze case polished to a high shine then clear coated.

Letter "D" indicates a oxidized copper finish. The case is usually yellow brass with some bronze pieces that was copper plated then chemically blackened with the highlights polished to a high shine then clear coated.