Kaleidoscope Artist: Doug Johnson |
Doug Johnson is another artist who has been present almost from the beginning of the modern era of kaleidoscope artistry. Most of his scopes are mirrored with copper trim. He produces a large variety of kaleidoscope models. He has been credited with the first marble scope. His company name is Windseye Kaleidoscopes. |
Light Vein: Produced in 1986 and marked 6316, this scope features a spinning object cell with dichroic glass. |
Crystoscope: A small crystal acts as the object cell for this scope. |
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