In this video, I restored an old National cash register that was made in Augsburg and used in 1952 by a woman for her small business in Schwetzingen. This project was both demanding and rewarding, teaching me a lot about the intricate and fascinating mechanics of cash registers. I was driven by the desire to see if I could bring it back to life and watch it issue a stamped receipt once more. This restoration demanded nearly a month of dedicated effort, filled with tackling rust, mending cracks, and replacing broken parts. More details about the cash register: This particular model was manufactured sometime between 1930 and 1950. Thanks to some registration documents I found hidden under the drawer, I could pinpoint the exact year of registration, which interestingly differs from the year it was made. I was thrilled to discover the original keys and to find that it still contained loads of paper inside. The drawer held many bills dated November 15, likely marking its last day of active use. Some of thes
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