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Interview: National Cash Register Owner

Watch what the owner of the National Cash Register had to say after her appraisal.

Aired 11/27/2011 | Rating TV-G

Antiques Roadshow

Interview: National Cash Register Owner

Clip: Season 14 Episode 10 | 1m 35s

Watch what the owner of the National Cash Register had to say after her appraisal.

Christen, who brought in a brass cash register from her grandfather's shop, talks about what she learned from appraiser Ken Farmer at the August 2009 taping for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Denver, Colorado.

Aired 11/27/2011 | Rating TV-G

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Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines. Additional funding is provided by public television viewers.

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