When is a viewer not an Oliver Whales viewer?
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When is a viewer not an Oliver Whales viewer?
I have to ask the question, does the bidding on this item reflect the view that this is an Oliver Whales 3D viewer? If so, sadly someone is in for a rude awakening. Although, to be fair to the seller, it’s not described as a Whales viewer, the fact it has Oliver Whales artwork tends to imply that it is. My feeling is that someone might be a tad disappointed.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394164030191 ... name=11010
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394164030191 ... name=11010
Re: When is a viewer not an Oliver Whales viewer?
I agree, glad I saw your post. After scrutinising the pictures enlarged you can absolutely see the difference in quality to the photo's of the OW viewers shown on this site. Thank you!
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Re: When is a viewer not an Oliver Whales viewer?
Yes, the original machines use earlier technology and more robust components (as shown below).
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Re: When is a viewer not an Oliver Whales viewer?
I too noticed this item, and was interested as I own an original O W viewer. I came to exactly the same conclusion as coin-op.
It finished at £1070!!!!!!
It finished at £1070!!!!!!
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