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  • 4NDR01D
    Alpha Centauri....OR DIE!
    • Jan 22, 2008
    • 3266

    #16
    I found an old Banana Splits one at a local thrift show a while back and lacking any pocket change hid it in some books I didn't think anyone would be interested in, of course I forgot about them and by the time I remembered they were gone. I really dig the Kroft stuff of the 70's and can't believe I didn't hide them better, like in one of the many 70's microwave cookbooks that remain there now and forever.

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    • huedell
      Museum Ball Eater
      • Dec 31, 2003
      • 11069

      #17
      Originally posted by type1kirk
      I heard something from a viewmaster expert/collector many years ago.

      He said, all viewmaster shots are staged on the set just so the VM cameras can catch the 3-D images.

      Example, when Omega Glory was being filmed, after the scenes were filmed, they had to go back and do the scene over again in a frozen position.

      This was done with EVERTHING live, including movies and TV shows.

      Thought that was interesting .....

      One notable View Master reel is Land of the Giants --- which contains completely different angles than the ones we see on TV.
      I think that's just basic protocol with every movie---making "stills",
      I'm thinking? (for promo and archiving and other stuff I think)
      "No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris Mannix

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      • ShadowAvenger
        Career Member
        • May 14, 2007
        • 547

        #18
        I have a few of the new and old Viewmaster reels ranging from tv, movies, horror classics (I have the Frankenstein and Dracula reels), superheroes and vacation spots (Grand Canyon, etc.). I like the older ones with the booklets the best since some had puzzles. I got the DC Super Heroes set as a kid. The reels and viewer survived but the can is a little beat up.

        I find reels at the local thrift stores every once in a while and I pick them up when I can. My recent purchase was the Flash Gordon set titled "The Planet Mongo" from 1976.





        Read my blog at Moongem Comics about comics, toys and more.

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        • UnderdogDJLSW
          To Fear is Not Logical...
          • Feb 17, 2008
          • 4895

          #19
          My kids love them. Regardless of the multimedia world, you sometimes just can't beat a cool 3-D picture!
          It's all good!

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          • Bo8a_Fett
            Pat Troughton in disguise
            • Nov 21, 2007
            • 3738

            #20
            We had Dr Who ones over here that were cool prior to vhs
            ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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            • RG
              Removed.
              • Oct 1, 2004
              • 235

              #21
              I had a cool animated Godzilla set, fun stuff. We all also had a bunch of disney ones with what looked like stuffed animals ... they were creepy.


              My older sister had an Electra Woman and it was creepy with that Spiderlady villian ... we had the projector thing for them and my sister would set it on that darn Spiderlady picture and chase my around the house with it. My mom would come in from from the other room to find me crying in the corner with my eyes shut. any my sister sitting there with the VM hidden behind her

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              • Evel KMego
                Museum Daredevil
                • Apr 26, 2006
                • 1444

                #22
                Had the Batman tv series and KISS. great stuff!

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                • The Toyroom
                  The Packaging King
                  • Dec 31, 2004
                  • 16653

                  #23
                  I vividly recall Batman (TV, with Julie Newmar's Catwoman) as well as Mighty Mouse and Peanuts.
                  Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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                  • goldenryan
                    coy member
                    • Jul 13, 2007
                    • 1467

                    #24
                    bonanza that's great reminds me of the billy martin card when he was a manager for the tigers. i would love to find the fantastic four view master.

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