Master Kaleidoscope Artist: Jerry Beall

Jerry Beall: This is an artist that while rarely lending his talents to the kaleidoscope world has turned out some first class kaleidoscopes. My first high end kaleidoscope was his H. G. Wells, a nice polyangular scope. I thought that that scope with the variety of views it gives would be the only high end scope I would ever need. His scopes feature fine woodworking. Most of his scopes can be easily taken apart.

Nonpareil: This is #7 of 12 and is dated 1996. Each of the 12 in this series features a different combination of woods. This one is in cherry.

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H. G. Wells: This one is from 1990 and is #37 of 60. Features a polyangular mirror system.

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