Walnut Ridge, Arkansas is celebrating their sesquicentennial with ‘then and now’ tours using View-Master reels made from historical photographs of local landmarks. As the president of the local historical society puts it, “The idea was for people to look at our current buildings, and then the tour guide would say to raise the View-Master to their eyes and press the lever, and they’d be seeing what was on that same spot a century or more ago.” (From The Wall Street Journal)
I had a Viewmaster once and it was neat, but before that I had something I liked much more. It was a small handheld projector type thing that took film cartridges, you could look into the eyepiece and turn a crank to watch entire cartoons (albeit without sound). Too bad they didn’t combine the two concepts and make a 3D version, that would have been amazing.
Fun trivia, Viewmaster was originally marketed to adults for things like vacation and tourism photos (and other more mature categories). The first units were made of bakelite and were very high quality looking similar to camera equipment compared to the later plastic toys.
Averagemoe 6 months ago
Unless it’s animated, that could be done with a completely mundane wheel.
codycab 6 months ago
It’s definitely MORE awesome now.
sirbadger 6 months ago
A sword but no chest armor.
Antiyonder 6 months ago
I am so old.
andacar 6 months ago
Viewmaster doesn’t need enhancing.
eldeecee 6 months ago
I loved View-Master. It got me into 3-D photography.
iggyman 6 months ago
Great visual strip today!
Ignatz Premium Member 6 months ago
I had one of those when I was about eight, and I’m easily old enough to be Phoebe’s grandfather. How old is her dad?
kovarski 6 months ago
View Masters are magical devices
Ermine Notyours 6 months ago
Phoebe and Her Unicorn View-Master reels? I see another merchandising opportunity.
prrdh 6 months ago
Walnut Ridge, Arkansas is celebrating their sesquicentennial with ‘then and now’ tours using View-Master reels made from historical photographs of local landmarks. As the president of the local historical society puts it, “The idea was for people to look at our current buildings, and then the tour guide would say to raise the View-Master to their eyes and press the lever, and they’d be seeing what was on that same spot a century or more ago.” (From The Wall Street Journal)
Eala Dubh Sidhe 6 months ago
The U-Master would make a fortune.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member 6 months ago
The View Master at Grandma’s house came with a box of National Geographic disks.
BiggerNate91 6 months ago
I remember having a Viewmaster as a child. We nicknamed it “Lenny” after the Toy Story binoculars.
carrissima 6 months ago
My dad still has an old school one from the 70s with tons of photo reels. I loved playing with it as a kid.
Thrackerzod 6 months ago
I had a Viewmaster once and it was neat, but before that I had something I liked much more. It was a small handheld projector type thing that took film cartridges, you could look into the eyepiece and turn a crank to watch entire cartoons (albeit without sound). Too bad they didn’t combine the two concepts and make a 3D version, that would have been amazing.
Fun trivia, Viewmaster was originally marketed to adults for things like vacation and tourism photos (and other more mature categories). The first units were made of bakelite and were very high quality looking similar to camera equipment compared to the later plastic toys.
Ninette 6 months ago
Enchantment must be taken and defended by the sword.
asrialfeeple 6 months ago
It seems to me she needs to grow into that dress a bit.
jerrica.benton333 6 months ago
ethan is going blonde?
SophieTRat-Skunk 6 months ago
I never had one of those (I’m 42)… but I still have my old Tomytronic 3-d somewhere in one of my cupboards… (it’s the shark one)
Aladar30 Premium Member 6 months ago
Sorry dad. But it wasen’t.
French Persons Premium Member 6 months ago
YAY!!!
Naldrin 6 months ago
I’m surprised Marigold would agree to dye her mane. That seems like agreeing that she can be improved.