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Or a quick google of "stereoscope" found several hits including the $15
pocket scope. 

Some hits of note were:
http://www.ascscientific.com/stereos.html
http://www.stereoaids.com.au/

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Something like the spiegelstereoskop?
http://www.stereoskopie.com/Handbetrachter_nach_1945/VCH-Spiegelstereoskop/b
ody_vch-spiegelstereoskop.html

I got mine from Aldrich some 6-8 years ago, but a search for "stereo" at
sigma-aldrich research now gives nothing.


Alexander Aleshin wrote:
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> It appears that all modern approaches to getting stereo on LCD 
> monitors have certain technological limitations. What about the old 
> technology of using side-by-side stereo and periscope-like glasses? I 
> remember 10 years ago we had such devices that were light-weighted and 
> could be put on top of regular glasses. Moreover, many people have 
> natural ability to see cross-eye stereo and large monitors are 
> relatively cheap. If modern structure visualizing programs (such as 
> Coot) had side-by-side stereo option, the crystallography oriented 
> businesses might consider reinventing such devices...
> 


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