Paymaster Corporation Chicago, Ill. Industrial Tan Key - which locks the handle, so paymaster can't be used Plastic Cover Approx. Size: 7" high x 11" x 7.5" + handle
This is a very cool vintage check writing machine from The Paymaster Corp made in Chicago with a sales address from California. It is army green with gold detail and is from the S-1000 Series and originally retailed for $154.50. Thanks for looking!
This is a Paymaster S-1000 Check Writer / Check stamping machine from my personal collection.I have had it for years, and taken good care of it. Unfortunately I do not have space for it any more, and it is time for it to go to a new home. It's a great looking item, and it draws attention where ever it goes.
This is a really cool older industrial piece. It's really heavy, weighing around 15lbs! The base measures 11" x 7.5", and it is 9.5" high with the handle.
Today I have a Paymaster series X-550 embossing check writer. It is in fair to good working condition. Made by the Paymaster Corporation of Chicago, Ill.
This is a wonderful vintage check stamp machine by PAYMASTER. Built in Chicago IL by The Paymaster Corp., this machine was made to stand up to the tests of time. ~ PAYMASTER X - 550 ~ no key. This item is posted and managed courtesy of Bonanza.com
OLD PAYMASTER SEEMS EVERYTHING IS WORKING FINE MAY NEED A NEW RIBBON SERIES X-550 BRAND NEW THIS WOULD COST $134.50 LOOKS LIKE THEY MADE THESE IN CHICAGO IL
The Paymaster 8000 Series Ribbon Writer, s/n 8N18227, is in perfect working condition. It comes with a key and plastic dust cover. Manufactured by the Paymaster Corporation of Chicago, IL in 1961 under patent #2928336.
Paymaster X-550 Check Writer Powder Blue Locked Protection: Key is produced by The Illinois Lock CO. U.S.A. "WARNING BEWARE OF UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Only a Paymaster Distributor displaying a currently dated identification card is permitted to inspect, service, or renew the PAYMASTER 2 YEAR WARRANTY.
Vintage Paymaster Series S-550 Embossing Check Writer with Key It is in very good working condition. Made by the Paymaster Corporation of Chicago, Ill. It embosses the amount of the check for payroll.
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