I would stop and the salesman would let me look at my feet and that was in the late 1930’s. I also had 5 children later like in the 50’s Great-Great Gran’ma Joan!
There was far more risk to people who worked in the store than anyone using the flouroscopes – unless you were addicted and used them 8 hours a day for 20 years.
If I remember correctly, they found a x-ray machine still in a shoe store (although I don’t think it was being used) in the 1980’s. I believe it was in Tennessee.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
I’m glad I never used these cancer machines.
whiteheron over 8 years ago
I’m a late boomer (’54), but never had this experience. They always used the old fashion slide meter.
derdave969 over 8 years ago
Getting to see my feet in the machine was about the only up side to shoe shopping.
lindaf over 8 years ago
Yeah, these days we just give ’em cell phones so they can go quickly when they start texting and driving….
don.fitzsimons over 8 years ago
I can only remember doing it once. I’m 66.
JanLC over 8 years ago
I’m 65 and I only remember this machine from a TV show about restoring old stuff. (American Restorations on “History”)
Joan32 over 8 years ago
I would stop and the salesman would let me look at my feet and that was in the late 1930’s. I also had 5 children later like in the 50’s Great-Great Gran’ma Joan!
chief over 8 years ago
I remember my father got hold of one of those machines. We had it down in the basement for years. I have no idea what happened to it.
KEA over 8 years ago
There was far more risk to people who worked in the store than anyone using the flouroscopes – unless you were addicted and used them 8 hours a day for 20 years.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 8 years ago
I hope it’s safe too mam.
Franklyn McNight Premium Member over 8 years ago
I remember that thing.
gooddavid over 8 years ago
If I remember correctly, they found a x-ray machine still in a shoe store (although I don’t think it was being used) in the 1980’s. I believe it was in Tennessee.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
I actually remember these, with my Mom looking at my feet through the viewfinder.I’m quickly closing the gap on 70 now; no cancerous toes…
…yet!
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 8 years ago
I’m 67, and I remember the store having one, but it was just occupying space, never used.
Pedmar Premium Member over 8 years ago
Ahh, the 50s… when radiation was our friend.