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Jun 23, 2007 02:30 |  #1

I am trying to find "keychain viewer" they are little plastic things with a picture inside that you hold up to the light. I am vp of my daughters cheerleading parent association and we want to use the photo viewers as a fund raiser at one of the competitions. So far I have only found one website that has them. And does anyone know if you just use regular photo paper? Any help would be appreciated!! Thank you




  
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Jun 23, 2007 02:33 |  #2

Do you google?

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Jun 23, 2007 02:44 as a reply to  @ samsen's post |  #3

yes I did google and all I am getting is "digital" photo viewers.




  
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Jun 23, 2007 02:52 |  #4

Have you look at promo product suppliers, here is one found thru google:
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Jun 23, 2007 02:57 |  #5

that is a "digital" viewer. what I'm talking about reminds me of somthing you would put a slide into and look through it. kind of like a sight glass. the web site I found them on is qlt.com




  
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Jun 23, 2007 03:03 |  #6

I think I found what you are looking for.
http://www.qlt.com …Code=200F&Produ​ct_Count=0 (external link)


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Jun 23, 2007 03:17 |  #7

Yep, thats what I mean. So does anyone know anything about them? Can you use regular photo paper? Should I use any special settings when taking a photo that will be made that small?




  
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Jun 23, 2007 03:32 |  #8

OK more closer to point now.
This one looks the same thing but much cheaper;

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But sorry that I don't know much about it. Hope someone can give you more info.


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Jun 23, 2007 03:34 |  #9

Sorry I think the other link is for pack of 100 so I am wrong about price.


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Jun 23, 2007 09:35 |  #10

And I think they take transparencies, not prints . . . I just dug up an old one I got as a promo or part of a "surprise pack" or something, and it's for slides. They may have changed things since then, but the only viewers you'd hold up to the light I remember are for slides. You'd need a front-lit, not back-lit, viewer for prints.


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Jun 23, 2007 11:24 |  #11

You might be able to use inkjet printable overhead tranparencies.




  
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Jun 23, 2007 12:35 |  #12

Looks like you can use regular prints with the one Skip posted. Here's the die cutter for it, linked below the viewer. Looks like a standard print to me.

http://www.qlt.com …de=sc&Product_C​ode=DIE-12 (external link)


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Jun 23, 2007 13:47 |  #13

From the site I posted:
Key Chains- Viewers
These are night club and resort party quality! No special film needed - any photo or dye sub print will work. Available in three colors: blue, pink and white. Don't be fooled by cheap imitators - these are quality viewers that really work! Properly trimmed photo inserts into endcap that snaps onto scope for an amazingly easy assembly.


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Jun 24, 2007 01:41 |  #14

Thanks for all the info everyone!!! I will let you know how it goes and which one I go with.




  
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