Kaleidoscope Artist: Peach Reynolds |
Peach Reynold is a member of another artistic family. His kaleidoscopes are marked with a peach and the year of production. He sold kaleidoscopes under the name of Kaleidoscopes by Peach and Kaleidovisions. He is no longer producing kaleidoscopes and has sold the business to his brother Mark Reynolds. |
Seashell: These scopes date from 1979 and 1985, and they feature small seashells in the object cell. They are both constructed from large cardboard tubes. |
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Rosewood Kit #2: This item was produced in 1987 and features an oversized scope with interchangeable object cells. Please note I purchased an empty object cell at a later time and cut a slot in the foam to hold that cell. |
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Pro Line Camerascope: This item dates from the late 1980s. It attaches to your camera lens and allows you to take kaleidoscopic images. Symmetry is maintained only if the subject is close to the camerascope. |
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Museum Directory: To Go to any floor click on the floor desired. 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 Fifth Floor: Reference Materials and Administrative Offices Awaiting funding Sixth Floor: Kaleidoscope Hall of Fame Awaiting funding Museum Exit Awaiting funding |
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