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MB23
 
Insert Setright MB23 (Serial 13782).
Moore Bros / Eastern National (£.s.d.).
This machine was new to Moore Brothers of Kelvedon in Essex in 1952 and transferred to Eastern National when the routes were sold in 1963.
The predecessor of the Setright Speed was the insert model, sold from the 1930s to the 1950s. The date, price (in shillings and pence) and fare stage are set by turning the dials.
The correct type of ticket is selected from a wooden rack, it is placed in the slot and the handle is turned. The amount is recorded on the machine.
 
A Setright shoulder strap.
PM6
 
Insert Setright PM6 (Serial 6559).
Western SMT (£.s.d.).
This machine was new to the Scottish company Western SMT in 1948.
Both of these machines show the price in words on the ticket.
The amount of money collected is registered on two counters, one for shillings and one for pence. There is also a total ticket register.
A punch is attached to clip tickets.
   
A ticket from MB23.   A ticket from PM6.   A typical wooden rack.
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