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Thread: Viewmaster Gift Sets

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    Viewmaster Gift Sets


    My dad used to sell Viewmasters, so I've always kind of dug them. My kids can watch anything they want whenever they want, so I guess viewmasters won't be the big deal they were for me. If you look at some of them today, the amount of care that went into them is pretty noticeable.
    These gift sets were something I always wanted to have, I've never seen the "Science Fiction" pack before, anybody have it? What reels came with it.
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    I had the plain non can set but my sister had the cool talking one in the canister. Can't remember which set it was. Such a simple toy that colud keep me busy for hours.
    Last edited by Marvelmania; Aug 9, '07 at 1:06 PM.

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    I had the DC Superhero set in the center as a kid. I still have the reels and the viewmaster but no can. I also found a similar can for Marvel heroes at a show a few years ago. It was the non-talking version but only set me back $5! The crappy thing about the cans was you only got the reels in a little container, no booklets or sleeves. I always loved the whole package and enjoyed reading the stories as much as looking at the pictures on the reels.
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    I think I still have my white plastic reel container from the Superfriends set. Love em...

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    I got the DC set for Christmas one year. That accounts for me having multiples of the Batman (66 TV) and Superman sets. I still have most of the reels. I think I kept the can for a long time, but not into my teen years.

    I never had the talking view master, but I did have that nifty flashlight projector.I seem to recall having Super Friends and Spidey cartrides.

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    I had so many of these as a kid,I've always enjoyed them.I can't wait to have a kid so I get him some of the ones I had
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    I loved VMs. I never had any of the gift sets as a kid, but I have the monster set now. As a kid the one that sticks out the most was KISS. I remember being fascinated with their signatures in 3-D.

    I always wanted a talking viewmaster and a double view as a kid, but Mom wouldn't buy me one. (The frown is supposed to be here)
    Last edited by Count Creepyhead; Aug 9, '07 at 4:42 PM. Reason: wrong placement of smiley

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    This has got to be one of my all-time fave toys ever! It all started w/ my Talking view master gift pak I got for Christmas when I was 5. I think it was the second version of the Gift Paks that came in a lime green canister. This was before they started doing themes. The just put one reel from six differnt sets in it. I had: Popeye, Apollo Moon Landing, Scenic USA, Nursery Rhymes, Switzerland & Birds Of The World. I literally wore out the motor and the Popeye reel. When the records started breaking, I used the reels in my plain VM I got a year later. I found my gift pak, in pristine condition on Ebay 2 years ago, along w/ a lot of reels (sets and seperates). My class loves view masters. I have a large set of more recently made reels (non talking), and they love looking at them and talking about what they're "watching" .

    When I taught pre-school, my class had that projector and a bunch a cool old reels. We'd love to make cars out of old cardboard boxes and play "drive-in theatre".

    And the Space Man set had the Star Trek Animated, (which I have), and I believe Buck Rogers, (got that one too!). I don't remember what else it contained.

    And I have that FP Drive-In Theatre at the bottom of the page!
    Last edited by HardyGirl; Aug 9, '07 at 8:48 PM.
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    i loved the view master as a kid.. today i think they are cool and wouldnt mind finding a giftset of batman or spiderman.

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    WOW! I never knew they had a sound projector. I still have a ton of this stuff. Actually my old viewmaster reels were one of the main reasons I bought my new photo scanner. Nothing wrong with preserving this old film type

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