Thought some of you others may be interested in more information on
the foot xray machine from the past........perhaps we can find one on
ebay? lanny thanks for keeping me awake at night thinking about all
the "people in the neighborhood" Just kidding! i love each moment
of recalling the wonderful childhood years in Dalton Ohio, best
little town on earth to grow up in! We were SO blessed! I am sure
there are many more stories to be told. pjlee
ps Lanny....... we went to italy on a Rick Steves tour and it was way
beyond our wildest expectations! it was the back door Italy tour and
it will long be remembered!
--- In dalton59@..., "jhdouglas59" <jhdouglas59@...>
wrote:
Does anyone remember the cool x-ray machines they had when we were
kids
to show the foot bones inside your shoes when you got fitted for a
new
pair of shoes? I think there was a shoe store in Massillon that
had
one of those machines. Maybe some Buster Brown or Poll Parrot or
something like that. That made going to the shoe store a funtime.
I
think the image was a green color. I don't know if they were
dangerous
since they probably had some kind of radioactive field. Has anyone
seen one of these machines recently.
Desperately seeking the x-ray machine because I need some new penny
loafers. Hard as it may be to believe, but I still wear penny
loafers
and probably always will. No pleat pants, button down collar
shirts,
and penny loafers rule yet. At least my wardrobe still is in the
1950's
era. Some styles are timeless. Whatever happened to Dexter shoes
made
in the USA?
Stuck in a time warp,
The Weaselmeister