Bankers Automatic Thrift Machine

Washington, DC: Bankers Automatic Thrift Machine, Inc., (1925). 4to. (34) pp. Illus. Prospectus and description of the company, founded to develop, produce, and market a machine that "does the work of a bank's receiving teller ... receives, assorts, and adds deposits of coins and records same in the Bankers' Pass Book, at the same time duplicating the entry ... on a deposit slip within the machine." Cover title: "Thrift: New Bank Deposits." Laid in are (1) a three page report from the company's president C.A.M. Wells to stockholders, about the business's progress, (2) a partly printed, unused, subscription form for company stock, and (3) reproductions of six businessmen's letters to Wells about the development of the business. Apparently not recorded on OCLC. Orig. printed gray folder, illustrated with a cut of the machine in use inside a bank. Very good. (1522). Item #54447

Price: $275.00