Antique photo printer stirs conversation at Salem senior center


The South Salem Senior Middle has a rummage sale twice a yr that includes donated gadgets comparable to furnishings, clothes, sporting items, jewellery, home equipment and computer systems.

Proceeds assist the nonprofit group pay for the upkeep and operation of the constructing.

When one thing distinctive is donated, organizers might withhold it from sale till they’ve researched its historic worth.

“We get issues like a steamer trunk or an previous Singer stitching machine,” volunteer Roger Brousseau stated. “However that is the good.”

Roger Brousseau stands next to a nearly century-old photo printing device that was donated to the South Salem Senior Center. The printer was built by Guy Atherton Righter, an avid photographer who worked in the newspaper printing business in Indiana in the early to mid-1900s.

He’s speaking a couple of practically 100-year-old printing machine donated in late August. It’s housed in a cupboard with cabinets and drawers and appears extra like vintage furnishings than pictures gear.

On the core of the stable oak body is a contact printer, which prints images from movie or unfavourable.

“It has turn out to be an attention-grabbing dialog piece on the heart,” Brousseau stated. “Many individuals are suggesting placing it in a museum as a result of it’s so distinctive.”