The National Museum of Industrial History (NMIH), Bethlehem, Pa., USA, will soon be restoring to operation an extremely rare scale model of a fourdrinier papermaking machine. This 18-ft.-long model, built in 1933 by Rice Barton, was commissioned by the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. It was a working display, producing paper for the Institute's print shop and sometimes hitting the road, being loaned to the New York Times and Milwaukee Journal, among others.
For 84 years old, the machine is mechanically sound, but will require several months of cleaning, troubleshooting, and minor repairs, plus connections to utilities and a supply of pulp. NMIH looks forward to working with the pulp and paper industry as it restores the machine and prepares an unforgettable and enlightening exhibit.TAPPI
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