So do I. First saw one in Condobolin many years ago and there is one in Coolamon I think
woolman said
05:22 PM Jan 25, 2024
I thought it was still classified as modern technology
Neil
dorian said
06:54 PM Jan 25, 2024
Our local hospital still has the pneumatic version.
BarneyBDB said
07:39 PM Jan 25, 2024
That pic could have been taken in Gawler, SA quite recently. And the pneumatic system is still in production...
Possum3 said
09:14 PM Jan 25, 2024
Duplicate post.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Thursday 25th of January 2024 09:16:22 PM
Possum3 said
09:15 PM Jan 25, 2024
There used to be one at the Haberdashery at Collarenabri (Western NSW) in the early 40's. When acccounts office was upstrairs.
Gaylehere said
09:52 PM Jan 25, 2024
There are still a few around and operating. This one isn't, I don't think, but have a look at the one in the Wing Hing Long Museum in Tingha, NSW. This store is, as it was when it closed down many moons ago, and they make a pretty good Devonshire tea too. Cheers.
Blues Man said
07:16 AM Jan 26, 2024
There used to be one of those things in a big shop in Bundaberg .
Craig1 said
07:31 AM Jan 26, 2024
Abikairs in Albury had the whole system. The shop is still there with some flash windows and stuff, but traders gone for a while now,
vince56 said
09:19 AM Jan 26, 2024
Yep, One in my home town, Gawler SA at the old Crosby store, heritage listed.
Cupie said
10:15 AM Jan 26, 2024
We used to maintain a purely mechanical one very similar to that when I was a 2nd Year PMG Tech in training. 1958
I think that we called them 'kick back carriers'.
The post office front counter used it to send Telegram lodgement forms to the Telegraph room (which we also maintained) at the back of the building. They still used morse keys & senders & some of the relatively high tech Model15 Teletypes & Paper Tape Perforators, both from WW2 stock.
The large department store Cribb & Foote at Ipswich used an extensive pneumatic system to transport sales dockets & cash from all the sales counters to the accounts department a couple of floors up, who would record the sale & send back the correct change. No cash or registers kept at the counters. I recently saw a similar system still installed in a country General Store on the way to Kingaroy.
I spent a XMAS School break working on the C&F Men's Wear sales counter before joining PMG.
Those were the days when we also maintained & wound up the Town Clock on a weekly basis. Trainees wound the mechanisms & Senior Techs did the time adjustments etc.. not to mention other jobs like fixing the 'high tech' fluro lights high up on the Post Office ceiling. Tubes & starters for us Trainees & Ballasts for the Senior Techs.
-- Edited by Cupie on Friday 26th of January 2024 10:26:44 AM
rmoor said
11:55 AM Jan 26, 2024
There was a system in the old Flag Store at Wellington NSW. All the cash would go in a basket to old Roundhead in the centre of the store in the cashiers box and he would return the change in the basket. The store was called the Red Flag Store up until 1905 when it then underwent a name change due to the advent of communism.
Now we have turned the full circle and had a commie in Victoria and now one in Canberra too!!!!
Cupie said
12:36 PM Jan 26, 2024
rmoor wrote:
There was a system in the old Flag Store at Wellington NSW. All the cash would go in a basket to old Roundhead in the centre of the store in the cashiers box and he would return the change in the basket. The store was called the Red Flag Store up until 1905 when it then underwent a name change due to the advent of communism. Now we have turned the full circle and had a commie in Victoria and now one in Canberra too!!!!
And how fortunate we are
rmoor said
01:29 PM Jan 26, 2024
I still have an old wooden clothes hanger with the words "Red Flag Store" printed on it.
Maybe I should mail it to Parliament House addressed to Albo.
He could us it to hang in his cupboards in some far away hotel while he is on one of his many trips.
Craig1 said
11:21 AM Jan 27, 2024
rmoor wrote:
I still have an old wooden clothes hanger with the words "Red Flag Store" printed on it. Maybe I should mail it to Parliament House addressed to Albo. He could us it to hang in his cupboards in some far away hotel while he is on one of his many trips.
Then he might exceed his baggae allowance and destroy his greeie credentials
Haji-Baba said
09:04 PM Jan 27, 2024
Yes I know what it is, used one for two years when I was a lad 15 / 16 in 1953 / 54 in a country store.
We had four in the store, one each in Hardware, Haerdashery, and two in the Grocery section.
Vintage who cares.
Have fun Haji-Baba
Izabarack said
07:15 AM Jan 28, 2024
A store in Gayndah in Qld still had such a system a couple of years back.
Cupie said
11:22 AM Jan 28, 2024
Izabarack wrote:
A store in Gayndah in Qld still had such a system a couple of years back.
Thanks for that.
That's the town that I was trying to recall.
Geeco said
05:31 PM Jan 28, 2024
Southern Cruizer wrote:
So do I. First saw one in Condobolin many years ago and there is one in Coolamon I think
You are correct there is one in Coolamon in the old Iverach general store. My late Auntie Lyla was married to Orman Iverach. As a child on visits to Coolamon with my parents I have vague memories of Orman behind the counter in a white apron serving customers. My Dad had a 1948 Ford Anglia that we travelled from Sydney down the Hume . The worst section of road was a very corrugated dirt section from Wagga to Coolamon,. The old Anglia was not known for a soft ride on dirt nor was it sealed against dust ingress.
Passed through the town a few months back and delighted to see a continuation of a revival. Coffee at the railway station or at the Cheese factory. Definitely worth a look if you are in the area. It does have an excellent caravan park in walking distance of the Main Street.
dogbox said
06:48 PM Jan 28, 2024
took me i while to work out what it was then the penny dropped, never seen the wire ones but seen a few that worked on air and vacuum tubes.
Whenarewethere said
07:24 PM Jan 28, 2024
RNSH (Royal North Shore Hospital) use a modern version to move samples from all the wards to pathology. A vacuum system.
Southern Cruizer said
08:40 PM Jan 28, 2024
Geeco wrote:
Southern Cruizer wrote:
So do I. First saw one in Condobolin many years ago and there is one in Coolamon I think
The worst section of road was a very corrugated dirt section from Wagga to Coolamon,.
Ha ha Gary, not dirt now but hasn't improved much. When the Newell was last flooded and all the road transport was diverted down to Temora/Wagga some of the big boys took wrong turns and ended up in Coolamon so that chopped it up a bit
Craig1 said
09:42 AM Jan 29, 2024
Whenarewethere wrote:
RNSH (Royal North Shore Hospital) use a modern version to move samples from all the wards to pathology. A vacuum system.
The almost completed E D at Albury Base will have the same, suppose 30 mill or so has to be spent somewhere
PeterD said
11:17 PM Jan 29, 2024
Craig1 wrote:
rmoor wrote:
I still have an old wooden clothes hanger with the words "Red Flag Store" printed on it. Maybe I should mail it to Parliament House addressed to Albo. He could us it to hang in his cupboards in some far away hotel while he is on one of his many trips.
Then he might exceed his baggae allowance and destroy his greeie credentials
This forum is supposed to be politics free - also, if you are going to be political, see CheckMate
dorian said
04:30 AM Jan 30, 2024
rmoor wrote:
I still have an old wooden clothes hanger with the words "Red Flag Store" printed on it. Maybe I should mail it to Parliament House addressed to Albo. He could us it to hang in his cupboards in some far away hotel while he is on one of his many trips.
You would have to work really hard to inject politics into this thread, but you managed to do it.
FMC said
08:08 AM Jan 30, 2024
"Marchants" in Gawler South Australia used to have them.
rmoor said
10:07 AM Jan 30, 2024
"You would have to work really hard to inject politics into this thread, but you managed to do it."
Yep, and Will continue to pay out on the illiterate fool until it is gone.
Cupie said
11:12 AM Jan 30, 2024
rmoor wrote:
"You would have to work really hard to inject politics into this thread, but you managed to do it."
Yep, and Will continue to pay out on the illiterate fool until it is gone.
Perhaps you should seek out a forum more suited to your campaign.
Then we could all benefit from & enjoy Caravanning related topics without your persistent unwanted off topic rants.
B
(I don't know. Ahem . . .)
I thought it was still classified as modern technology
Neil
Duplicate post.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Thursday 25th of January 2024 09:16:22 PM
There used to be one of those things in a big shop in Bundaberg .
We used to maintain a purely mechanical one very similar to that when I was a 2nd Year PMG Tech in training. 1958
I think that we called them 'kick back carriers'.
The post office front counter used it to send Telegram lodgement forms to the Telegraph room (which we also maintained) at the back of the building. They still used morse keys & senders & some of the relatively high tech Model15 Teletypes & Paper Tape Perforators, both from WW2 stock.
The large department store Cribb & Foote at Ipswich used an extensive pneumatic system to transport sales dockets & cash from all the sales counters to the accounts department a couple of floors up, who would record the sale & send back the correct change. No cash or registers kept at the counters. I recently saw a similar system still installed in a country General Store on the way to Kingaroy.
I spent a XMAS School break working on the C&F Men's Wear sales counter before joining PMG.
Those were the days when we also maintained & wound up the Town Clock on a weekly basis. Trainees wound the mechanisms & Senior Techs did the time adjustments etc.. not to mention other jobs like fixing the 'high tech' fluro lights high up on the Post Office ceiling. Tubes & starters for us Trainees & Ballasts for the Senior Techs.
-- Edited by Cupie on Friday 26th of January 2024 10:26:44 AM
Now we have turned the full circle and had a commie in Victoria and now one in Canberra too!!!!
And how fortunate we are
Maybe I should mail it to Parliament House addressed to Albo.
He could us it to hang in his cupboards in some far away hotel while he is on one of his many trips.
Then he might exceed his baggae allowance and destroy his greeie credentials
Yes I know what it is, used one for two years when I was a lad 15 / 16 in 1953 / 54 in a country store.
We had four in the store, one each in Hardware, Haerdashery, and two in the Grocery section.
Vintage who cares.
Have fun Haji-Baba
A store in Gayndah in Qld still had such a system a couple of years back.
Thanks for that.
That's the town that I was trying to recall.
You are correct there is one in Coolamon in the old Iverach general store. My late Auntie Lyla was married to Orman Iverach. As a child on visits to Coolamon with my parents I have vague memories of Orman behind the counter in a white apron serving customers.
My Dad had a 1948 Ford Anglia that we travelled from Sydney down the Hume . The worst section of road was a very corrugated dirt section from Wagga to Coolamon,. The old Anglia was not known for a soft ride on dirt nor was it sealed against dust ingress.
Passed through the town a few months back and delighted to see a continuation of a revival. Coffee at the railway station or at the Cheese factory. Definitely worth a look if you are in the area. It does have an excellent caravan park in walking distance of the Main Street.
RNSH (Royal North Shore Hospital) use a modern version to move samples from all the wards to pathology. A vacuum system.
Ha ha Gary, not dirt now but hasn't improved much. When the Newell was last flooded and all the road transport was diverted down to Temora/Wagga some of the big boys took wrong turns and ended up in Coolamon so that chopped it up a bit
The almost completed E D at Albury Base will have the same, suppose 30 mill or so has to be spent somewhere
This forum is supposed to be politics free - also, if you are going to be political, see CheckMate
You would have to work really hard to inject politics into this thread, but you managed to do it.
"Marchants" in Gawler South Australia used to have them.
Yep, and Will continue to pay out on the illiterate fool until it is gone.
Perhaps you should seek out a forum more suited to your campaign.
Then we could all benefit from & enjoy Caravanning related topics without your persistent unwanted off topic rants.