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12229
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...
Mikael Carlsson
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Jan 1, 2009
11:46 am
12230
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...
freespiritual
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Jan 2, 2009
10:21 pm
12231
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) ...
Walter Sigg
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Jan 3, 2009
5:01 pm
12232
... That's not good news for the rest of us... :) What are your glasses for? - George...
DrT (George Themelis)
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Jan 3, 2009
9:09 pm
12233
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...
freespiritual
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Jan 3, 2009
10:29 pm
12234
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...
freespiritual
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Jan 3, 2009
10:30 pm
12235
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...
roncraft10
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Jan 3, 2009
10:30 pm
12236
... 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...
roderickdsage
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Jan 4, 2009
3:29 am
12237
- 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...
Brett Collins
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Jan 4, 2009
10:56 am
12238
... 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....
DrT (George Themelis)
gathemelis
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Jan 4, 2009
11:53 am
12241
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...
ron labbe
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Jan 5, 2009
5:58 pm
12242
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...
colclev
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Jan 6, 2009
1:39 pm
12243
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...
jimmydonc
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Jan 6, 2009
1:39 pm
12244
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...
sekharni
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Jan 6, 2009
1:39 pm
12245
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]...
Ron BOOTH
roncraft10
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Jan 6, 2009
5:30 pm
12246
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 ...
Camera Values
tim_goldsmith
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Jan 6, 2009
5:47 pm
12247
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...
lindajnygren
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Jan 6, 2009
8:07 pm
12248
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...
Camera Values
tim_goldsmith
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Jan 6, 2009
9:00 pm
12249
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...
lindajnygren
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Jan 7, 2009
12:47 am
12250
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...
Camera Values
tim_goldsmith
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Jan 7, 2009
9:48 am
12251
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...
lowvis76
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Jan 7, 2009
1:51 pm
12252
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...
Camera Values
tim_goldsmith
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Jan 7, 2009
2:51 pm
12253
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...
sbejster
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Jan 8, 2009
2:06 am
12254
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...
Edwin Clements
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Jan 8, 2009
3:07 am
12255
... 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...
John Thurston
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Jan 8, 2009
3:51 am
12256
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...
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whmoll
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Jan 8, 2009
2:03 pm
12257
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...
lowvis76
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Jan 8, 2009
6:01 pm
12258
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
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Jan 8, 2009
9:39 pm
12259
"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...
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whmoll
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Jan 9, 2009
1:21 pm
12260
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....
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