X-Ray Specs
Advertised in American comics, X-Ray Specs appeared to be a
technological marvel. Despite only costing a few dollars they
enabled you to see the bones in your hand, the lead in a pencil,
the yolk of an egg and other "blushingly funny" amazing
things - which adolescent boys all over the world too to mean just
one thing . . . they could be used to see through girls' clothing!
It was, sadly, all tosh. The glasses were cheap plastic things
with cardboard lenses. Each lens had a small hole in it, and
across this hole was a white feather.
When you looked through the vanes of the feather you saw two
offset images - a darker one inside and a lighter one outside.
So, for example, when you looked at your hand through the specs
you saw what appeared to be bones.
Sadly, when used in the playground, you simply simply saw
through the claims in the advert and realised you'd wasted a
week's pocket money to look like a gullible pervert.
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