Key Total Adding National Cash Registers
No. 35 Principle.
Originally priced from $100 to $250
Diagram showing the adding mechanism of the No. 35 National Cash Register.
All machines on the NO. 35 principle may be equipped with
the check printing device shown on page 57.
Any register of this class, except No. 36 and NO. 37, may be equipped with time‑recorder, if desired, as shown on page 85.
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No. 36 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 19 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Ed- this model would be considered rare. I have never even heard of one with an enameled case.
Fixed Arrangement of Keys
Twenty‑eight registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from one cent to $9.99.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.
Enameled iron case.
With all except most recent improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 37 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 19 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Fixed Arrangement of Keys.
Twenty‑nine registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from one cent to $19.99.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.
High‑grade case, scroll design.
With all except most recent improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 50 total‑Adding cash Register.
Dimensions:15 1/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Fixed arrangement of Keys
Fifteen registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from five cents to $1.95.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements. Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 51 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 15 1/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Fixed arrangement of Keys
Fifteen registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from one cent to fifty-nine cents.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements. Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 38 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 17 3/8 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Standard Arrangement of Keys
Twenty‑one registering keys.
Registers amounts from one cent to $1.99.
Has two special keys, with individual registering devices for special transactions.
The "Ticket" key may be omitted and a "$2 " key substituted, making the registering capacity $2.99.
High grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 44 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 17 3/8 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Standard Arrangement of Keys
Twenty‑one registering keys, of fixed denominations. Registers amounts from five cents to $1.95.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording Special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 39 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions:17 3/8 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Standard Arrangement of Keys
Twenty‑seven registering keys.
Registers amounts from five cents to $9.95.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording Special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 40 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions:16 1/2 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Fixed Arrangement of Keys
Twenty‑seven registering keys.
Registers amounts from five cents to $29.95.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording Special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 41 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions:16 1/2 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Fixed arrangement of keys.
Twenty‑seven registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from five cents to $39.95
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.
High grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 47 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 17 1/2 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Ed- Note clock shown on side, these are highly collectable and hard to find.
Standard Arrangement of keys.
Twenty seven registering keys.
Registers amounts from five cents to $7.95.
Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.
The "$7" key may be omitted and a "Pint" key substituted.
Will then register from five cents to $6.95, and the two special keys will register on special counters. A further change may be made by substituting "Quart" key for the "$6" key, when it will register from five cents to $5.95.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 35Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions:19 3/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Standard Arrangement of keys.
Thirty‑one registering keys.
Registers amounts from one cent to $9.99.
Also registers credit sales and keeps a record of money paid out, money received on account and the number of times the cash‑drawer is opened to make change.
One of the special keys may be omitted and a "$10" key substituted making the capacity of the register $19.99, or two special keys may be omitted and "$10" and "$20" keys substituted, making the capacity $29.99.
High Grade case, Renaissance design.
With all the latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 45 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 19 3/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Standard Arrangement of keys.
Thirty one registering keys.
Registers amounts from five cents to $19.95.
Has four special keys, with individual registering devices for recording special transactions.
One or two of the special keys may be omitted and a "$20" key or "$30"' keys substituted.
High grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 46 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 46 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 inches high.
Fixed arrangement of keys.
Thirty‑one registering keys, of fixed denominations. Registers amounts from one cent to $39‑99Has a special key, with individual registering device for recording special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero,
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No. 48 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 19 3/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 21 1/2 inches high.
Fixed Arrangement of Keys.
Thirty‑one registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from five cents to $49.95.
Has four special keys, with individual registering devices for recording special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 42 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 19 3/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 21 1/2 inches high.
Fixed Arrangememt of Keys.
Thirty‑three registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from One Cent to $29.99.
Has four special keys, with individual registering devices for recording special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 43 Total‑Adding Cash Register.
Dimensions: 19 3/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 21 1/2 inches high.
Fixed Arrangement of Keys.
Thirty‑three registering keys, of fixed denominations. Registers amounts from one cent to $39‑99.
Has three special keys, with individual registering devices for recording special transactions. High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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No. 49 Total‑Adding Cash Register
Dimensions: 19 3/4 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 22 1/2 inches high.
Fixed Arrangement of Keys.
Thirty‑seven registering keys, of fixed denominations.
Registers amounts from one cent to $69.99.
Has four special keys, with individual registering devices for recording special transactions.
High‑grade case, Renaissance design.
With all latest improvements.
Adding mechanism can be reset to zero.
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