Kaleidoscope Artist: David Collier

David Collier: Collier kaleidoscopes are easy to identify. Look for a nice layered wood scope with multicolored oils in the object cell.

????: Produced in 1998, it features a unique oil-filled object cell with beaded rods in the background.
Shaker: Produced in 1990, it is his basic scope, and features multiple colored oils in the object cell.

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Rainbow Storm: Produced in 1994, it features a central image that gently swirls around the edge of the image.

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