Revere 22 Stereo Slide Viewer
vintage
Condition: Excellent - no chips nor cracks nor battery corrosion - refurbished
includes 'high tech' LED bulb
Produced by the Revere Camera Company of Chicago, Illinois in the 1950s as the companion stereo slide viewer matched to the Revere 33 Stereo Camera.
The Revere 33 Stereo Camera initially priced a bit higher than the two top selling stereo cameras of the 1950s (Realist & Kodak), Revere was a close third in sales although it ranked right there at the top in quality, and the Revere camera owners were loyal to the brand, desiring and buying the Revere 22 Stereo Slide Viewer as their viewer of choice.
Brown bakelite case with ivory buttons and focusing knobs, the Revere 22 Stereo Slide Viewer, is internally lit by two 'D' Cell batteries [not included], and features interocular adjustment, focusing and glass single element lenses.
Viewer is in excellent, refurbished condition, complete with brighter 'high tech' LED bulb (requires batteries to be installed backwards).