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Thanks for getting back to me Linn. I wonder why they showed green?
(Having never seen one working myself). I am hoping, for the museum's
sake, that I will find one in this hemisphere, but I have had a number
of emails back from the U.S., and keep saying to myself, mmm, perhaps
there's an overseas trip in this!!
Adrienne Leith
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> Sent: Thursday, 26 February 1998 12:07 AM
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> Subject: Re: shoe shop x-ray machines - Australia
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> Adrienne,
> not it Australia, but...
> the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
> (for your visit address) 2401 Fourth Ave.
> Canyon, Texas 79015
> (for your mail inquiry) WTAMU
> Box 967
> Canyon, TX 79016
> (for your ph. call) 806-656-2244
> (for your fax) 806-656-2250
> They had the machine on display as part of an "interesting things from
> the collection" exhibit. I hadn't seen one since i was a kid and had
> marveled at how it showed green bones in my feet - it was
> disappointing
> to be told that it just made the bones "look" green. with any luck,
> you
> won't find one in Australia and "have to do" a cross-country visit
> here
> in the States.
> Linn
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> Leith, Adrienne wrote:
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> > To Australian museum-lers
> > I am searching for a shoe shop x-ray machine, which would have been
> used
> > in shoe shops in Australia (preferably) to assist people in chosing
> > shoes to fit. I am told there is one in the Powerhouse, which I
> will
> > follow up. Anyone know of another machine in a collection anywhere
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> > private or public?
> > Many thanks
> > Adrienne Leith
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