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SteelHands · 61-69, M
Yes I remember it well. It was called the Viewmaster.
Mines was the original model passed down from my mother from the late 1940s.
All the other kids I knew had that really modern model C with the metal front.
XD
Mines was the original model passed down from my mother from the late 1940s.
All the other kids I knew had that really modern model C with the metal front.
XD
PerfectIllusion · 46-50, F
@SteelHands I had a medal one and a plastic one. I remember both of them.
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@PerfectIllusion Something to do on a rainy day. Bent disks torn popped out frames and finally dropping it and cracking the bakelite probably went in the donation pile or rubbish.
It wasn't the most durable thing to let small kids play with. I had younger siblings and cousins that finished it off.
Yep. Lots of fascination in that little toy for we who played with and fought over who got to look through it. lol
It wasn't the most durable thing to let small kids play with. I had younger siblings and cousins that finished it off.
Yep. Lots of fascination in that little toy for we who played with and fought over who got to look through it. lol