In this Dec. 21, 2007 file photo, Mary Ann Sell loads a View-Master photo reel into a viewer from her collection as she and her husband, Wolfgang, demonstrate how they work at her Maineville, Ohio ...
The toys of the past may have been cheesy, but you can’t deny the creativity needed to build something engaging without any electronics. One stalwart toy from this category is View-Master, the little ...
Remember the View-Master? You slotted a disc of slides called a ‘reel’ into the top, clicked the lever on the right, and were thrilled by the scenes before your eyes. Introduced in 1939, the ...
Depending how old you are, and at the risk of dating myself, you may remember the View-Masters of old. In case you’ve never seen or heard of it before, the original View-Master whisked kids away ...
Remember the View-Master—a 75-year-old stereoscopic viewer toy that used cardboard reels? Today Google and Mattel are reviving the device for the 21st century. Instead of showing still images, it’s ...
The toys of the past may have been cheesy, but you can’t deny the creativity needed to build something engaging without any electronics. One stalwart toy from this category is View-Master, the little ...