Feb ‘26 - May ‘26: What’s New in What’s Old
There’s a bit of everything: reel, slide, card, and filmstrip viewers. While a couple are from the early 20th century, this is mostly a mid-century group, including some top ones from our wishlist.
Nov ‘25 - Jan ‘26: What’s New in What’s Old
New viewers, new viewer colors and a very rare roll of stereoviews. Take a look at what’s come in over the past few months.
Jul ‘25 - Oct ‘25: What’s New in What’s Old
It’s an Omnium-fest here at Vintage 3D Viewers! Three beautiful wood & nickel Omnium stereoscopes have joined the collection.
New Additions: German Industry in 3D
We have no idea how many factories were documented inside Stereo-foto & Pendoplast viewers, but we’re excited to add 6 more factories to our collection of industrial 3D images.
Feb‘25 - Jun ‘25: What’s New in What’s Old
Each of the stereoscopes in our latest update has a cool design feature. From lazy tongs to a 12-slide cartridge to a stereoscope-binocular combo — design creativity abounds!
Nov ‘24 - Jan ‘25: What’s New in What’s Old
This latest group of additions includes plastic, wood, metal, and cardboard vintage stereoscopes, covers glass, tissue, standard, and miniature card formats, and spans almost 100 years from the 1860s to the 1950s.
Jul-Oct ‘24: What’s New in What’s Old
We’ve skipped a few months of collection updates but are making up for it with a nice selection of rarities. Most are completely new to our collection while a couple are only new to the website.
May/Jun ‘24: What’s New in What’s Old
We have a bunch of wooden handhelds threatening to walk out if we don’t feature them. We’ve also added a couple of rare metal viewers.
Mar/Apr ‘24: What’s New in What’s Old
We finally found a filmstrip viewer that has eluded us for years! Plus, you may be shocked to learn that three View-Masters made it into our collection in the past 2 months — we certainly were!
Feb ‘24: What’s New in What’s Old
With this month’s group of unique stereoscope designs, we’re almost positive there will be at least one you’ve never seen or heard of.
Dec ‘23 / Jan ‘24: What’s New in What’s Old
If this group of vintage 3D viewers doesn’t demonstrate the longevity and variety of stereoscope design, we don’t know what does!
Oct / Nov ‘23: What’s New in What’s Old
All the new additions to our website are from the 1910s-40s. Two are military-related and two are lookalikes.
Aug / Sep ‘23: What’s New in What’s Old
In the past two months, we’ve added a couple of true rarities! Moreover, we’ve built up our Corte-Scope sub-collection with two new additions and increased our NPG sub-collection with 15 new additions.
Jul ‘23: What’s New in What’s Old
This month’s additions include two fairly standard stereo viewers alongside four that are quite unusual in their design and use.
Jun ‘23: What’s New in What’s Old
From shape to format to branding, this month’s vintage stereoscope additions have something unusual to offer on all three fronts.
May ‘23: What’s New in What’s Old
We welcomed 3 vintage viewers into the fold in May, including one with a very unique design.
Apr ‘23: What’s New in What’s Old
We had fewer additions to our website for April, but there are some very cool ones, including two from Unis-France.
Old Viewer, Who Dis?
We’re sharing some vintage 3D viewers that have us wondering, “Who Dis?” If you have info to help us solve the mysteries, give a holla at a collector!
Feb ‘23: What’s New in What’s Old
We’re bringing some V3DV collection oldies out onto the stage plus introducing a couple of collection newbies.