![]() ![]() While we do not know how to work this machine all the gears and levels appear to be moving as intended. It was made in Baden, Germany by Thaleswerks. This is the earlier model A (circa 1911) with 9 places in the setting mechanism, thirteen in the result mechanism and eight places in the revolution counter. ![]() The price was reduced on from $785 to $600. Our price includes free shipping anywhere within the USA but there is an additional $50 shipping and insurance charge to ship outside of the US. Most of the dials and levels appear working and all settings are at '0' but it probably needs some adjustments to truly work as intended. This guy has been used and does show wear. It truly represented the highest technology of the period. This Brunsviga pinwheel calculator dates to around the turn-of-the-19th century and was among the most respected calculators of its time. Our price includes free shipping anywhere within the USA and $140 to ship anywhere outside the USA via US Priority International Mail. It does show wear and has a some tarnish but is definitely better than most you might find. We estimate the condition grade on this machine to be 3+,2. This document will describe each series of machines, identify the original prices, years of manufacture, and current prices. Burroughs made a number of models of adding machines and calculators over the years. You may have come here to determine what your Burroughs adding machine might be. All you have to do is replace the ribbon and you are set to go. ![]() It is model one and while American Can Model 5s (non-printing machines) are readily available, these listing (printing) machines are difficult to find, especially in decent working order like this one. This American Can Listing Machine dates back to around 1914. ![]()
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