
I still have my View-Master. But no slides. To remedy that I bought some brand new Peter Pan slides at Target. It's not quite the same as looking back at the ones from my youth, but it'll do!
I found an AMAZING site that shows the history of this toy. Very cool.
Check it out.
I was reminded of this toy when, a few weeks back, I discovered View-Master slides on Bob Logan's blog.
Here's a link to all his amazing images which include Huckleberry Hound, Quickdraw McGraw, Yogi Bear.

Logan also links to some super cool View-Master images of the Flintstones on the
What My Dad Saw blog. Brian's images MOVE on his site! :)
Wicked. Lucky you. Personally, I am looking for the Star Wars ones, as well as those they've built for Saturday Morning Cartoons. It would be a kick to get your hands on an actual existing artifact. You can't have it all, though, and really we can have those made ourselves. So you know, whatever.
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