Hi Jim: You might call the planetarium, but no promises. My daughter ruined my pair several years ago and now I just use red and blue filters from my eyepiece box. Plain old cellophane works just fine, try the craft store, or maybe Wasatch Photographic (spot-light filter material). C. --- "Gibson, Jim" <gibson@dpg.army.mil> wrote:
Chuck I have been looking around for the supposed to be ubiquitous red/blue glasses to no avail. I looked on the web and I can buy a case of 50 glasses for $20 + $10 shipping. I just found another site that will send a pair for $1.00 if you send a self addressed stamped ($.37) envelope.
Do you know of anything else?
Jim
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