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Wow what a blast from the 1960's got mine from the New York World's Fair 1964-65
ReplyDeleteWe had one, too.
ReplyDeleteView Finders were good times!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI loved mine!
ReplyDeleteMy grandfather had a stereoscope. It was wild....
ReplyDeleteWe did not have a view finder...but cousins did. They were fun.
I still have my 1950 view master with a Tarzan story starring Lex Barker - maybe that's where it all started ?? Lol
ReplyDeleteWow! We had one of those, too. Weird to think it was once cutting edge technology.
ReplyDeleteme too! only that the viewer was black
ReplyDeleteHad a black one. Visited all the famous places in the world and dreamed of traveling there. What memories that picture brought back.
ReplyDeleteI had a black one in 1954. I still have the double photo cards but the little machine got lost on the way.
ReplyDeleteStill have mine.
ReplyDeleteAlso: If you take two pics on cell first left, then shift weight onto right foot, take a matching pic.
use "stereophotomaker" to create 3D pics.
Robber's Cave Oklahoma, actual hideout of Jesse James in 3D.
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I still have mine with the best set being the Apollo Moon landing in 1969.
ReplyDeleteAnon@7:03&7:05pm - That's very interesting. Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, I don't have any 3D glasses.
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