I bought many years ago a CD from Roger T. Nazely with four Access Database files containing all of his work. Could these files/databases be of any use today...
I bought one of the View Crew model O viewers, the dog, as I prefer the black eyepiece, and was pleasantly surprised to discover that I did not need to wear my...
This list is dedicated to the discussion of View-Master and other 3D Stereo.Interesting Information on Reel #5002 "Sydney New South Wales Australia II" (1956) ...
My glasses are for seeing things medium far away (billboards, signs, cinema, etc.), up-close I see fine. I was wondering if people that don't wear glasses...
I have now had the opportunity to view the B518 Beetle Bailey reels. I have no interest in the subject matter and know very little about Beetle Bailey. My...
In the mid 1950's my father had a View Master camera and took many family pictures. I still have many of these reels and they are slowly being hit by mold I...
... The lack of decent diffusion material is a major problem in many of the recent VM viewers. Such an easily solved problem can make a big difference. Rod S...
- I don't wear glasses but I find my eyes take about 30 seconds to adjust to these View Crew viewers. They are cute to look at but I prefer to use the Model's...
... I can tell you right now (without trying the viewer) that middle-aged people who can see far away without glasses, will have a problem with this viewer....
Hi, I'm in Maynard MA. I can scan these for you, then you can have prints made. See http://www.studio3d.com/pages/slideservices.html#scanning ron labbe studio...
I am looking for reel E1001 to complete the Fun with Pets set. If anyone has one that they would like to sell or trade for something I might have please let me...
this wouldnt be the "professional route" but it is an easy solution. buy one of the viewmaster projectors..the 300 is probably best) from ebay. set that up...
I just wanted to share my experience with Walter Sigg. I had a great customer service experience with him. I bought a model d viewer from him that was...
Hi Ron Thanx for responding to my query. Can you give me an idea for what you would charge Ron Booth ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Hi All Amongst a pile of VM items I have been sent to sell is a stand for the Model D focussing viewer. I have the base with adjustable arm which supports the ...
Hi, Tim. The aluminum piece with the bar attaches to the stand, as does the large/tall nut at the bottom of the viewer. I uploaded some photos to this group's...
Hi Linda Excellent. Thanks very much. Looks like I have a nut missing. Well, it makes a change from having one loose! ;-) Regards Tim For a list of all our 3D...
Undoubtedly the original nut is still attached to (and holding together) the model D viewer that originally came with this stand. Technically it is part of the...
Hi Again Linda & thanks again for all your trouble. I think I will sell the viewer as it is, along with your note that the nut is still available and let the...
Hi, new to this group. I have a cutter that has become dull over the years (too much time in damp basements). Any ideas on how to hone the edges a bit? One...
Hi Dennis & welcome In 25+ years I have seen and handled dozens of cutters & I have yet to see one that has 'gone blunt'. I have however, seen several that...
Hello, Dennis, and welcome. Thank Heaven for rotary cutters (I'm a quilter myself), but I don't think they'd work very well for cutting the film chips. Once...
If I had a cutter and perceived that it had gotten dull and needed sharpening, I think what would I would do would be to get a small piece of leather, or some...
... It is my understanding that the "cutter" performs much more like a punch than a cut. If this is the case, doing anything to the outside edge of the punch...
There is a quite different approach to this. There are PC-computer controlled paper cutters that will also cut heavy/different stock. The entry-level Pazzle...
Tim, I think you are right. I recall some years ago fiddling with the alignment and thinking this was the problem. I think I may try a bit of cleanup and...
Since I hadn't prior to buying one, I imagine most people have never seen a viewmaster film cutter.... To cut film uses a pair of exactly shaped spaced dies,...
"david silva" wrote: <<<Since I hadn't prior to buying one, I imagine most people have never seen a viewmaster film cutter.... They made 2 non-interchangable...
Have to admit, I always found the "bas relief" ones a little weird, compared to the sublime best of Joe Liptak. -Craig W. **************New year...new news....