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Jim Fanning • Dec 23, 2020

Jim Fanning's Tulgey Wood TV - Christmas View-Master Sets

by Jim Fanning

Note: "Jim Fanning's Tulgey Wood TV" is an ongoing video series from writer and historian Jim Fanning featuring fun and informative glimpses into movies, TV, comics, animation, theme parks, books and magazines, memorabilia and more. For past videos, check out Jim's YouTube Channel.  Thank you for sharing your collection and expertise with your fellow nerds, Jim!

Let's take a look under the tree for some Christmas-themed View-Master packets. Join me as I share some "stereo-picture" classics starring Scrooge, Saint Nick, wise men and shepherds, and more. It's a fun and unique way to celebrate the holidays with those unforgettable "3-D" View-Master scenes, created especially for Christmas.


Many thanks to these blogs for View-Master scans:

View-Master World

Lance Cardinal Creations


And be sure and follow this excellent View-Master Instagram account!


Discover more at my Blog:

Happy (3D) Christmas To All And To All A Good-Night

The Christmas Story in 3D




Jim Fanning is a writer, historian, editor, speaker, consultant, blogger  and researcher, Jim Fanning has authored books, articles, documentaries, online content, educational materials, storybooks, comics and a variety other works. Discover more at: https://jimfanning.wordpress.com

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