Shoe Fitting X-ray Machine

Did you know that the Heritage Museum has over 20,000 objects in its collection? We are excited to have the opportunity to share some of these objects with you on a regular basis in our new Heritage Moment feature. So where does one start? We are often asked what our favourite item in the museum is. This is of course an impossible question, but one of the craziest is this shoe fitting fluoroscope from Brody’s department store. It is essentially an X-ray machine used to see if the shoes you wanted fit properly.

She Fitting X-Ray Machine, WDHM 1993.053.000

Yes, you read that correctly. It is one of only about 10,000 devices used from the ’30s to the ’50s. The three viewing ports on the top were designed for looking at the fit from different angles. What you would see was a fluorescent image of the bones of the feet and the outline of the shoes. While unplugged the radiation levels are as safe as a radio, today it is illegal to plug it in!
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Originally published in the Wetaskiwin Times September 5, 2018.

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