Kaleidoscope Artists: Jack Lazarowski and Tim Grannis

Jack Lazarowski and Tim Grannis: Here is a pair of talented artists from the early period of modern kaleidoscopes. Most of their kaleidoscopes are actually teleidoscopes. I would give them the title of Master of the Teleidoscope. They signed their kaleidoscopes Prism Designs.

Light Machine: Produced in 1984, it features beveled mirrors with silver accents.
Geoscope I: Produced in 1985, it features an orb image.
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Metaphor: Produced in 1988, it is marked number 23. It is the only kaleidoscope model they made.

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