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Bruce;

Yeah, that is a Pola cash register. It is part of an interior detailing kit they sell. The kit has all sorts of details including: workbenches, a typewriter, a 1930s era telephone, a desk, a desk lamp, a dog, an anvil, an ornate water fountain, sundry tools, and other stuff.

The store is perfect. Takes me back to the Woolworths and Murpheys we had in my home town. As a small boy in the late 1940s and early 1950s, I would spend happy hours in those stores "lusting" after Plasticville buildings and toy cars and trucks to go with them. The trains were usually only found at Western Auto, Sears, and local hardware stores.

Best,
David Meashey
 
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