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I just received a pile of old Stereoscope slides. Besides the usual themes of love and childish mischief there was a series of funky 3D cards that poke fun right at you, the viewer.
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To think that a hundred years ago this was a unique and wonderful form of entertainment. They'd be amazed at what we take for granted now! I tried them out on my own Stereoscope and they are a rather fun diversion.
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