Kaleidoscope Artist: Bob McWilliam

Bob McWilliam: Here we have a kaleidoscope artist that caters to all those collectors that like to tinker with their scopes. Most of his scopes are a blend of wood and stained glass. Most of his scopes have object chambers that allow the owner to vary the contents of the object chamber.

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First Floor: Modern Kaleidoscope Gallery Awaiting further funding
Second Floor: Toy Kaleidoscope Gallery Awaiting funding
Third Floor: Antique Kaleidoscope Gallery Awaiting funding
Fourth Floor: Kaleidoscope Related Artwork Awaiting funding
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