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  2. Tru-Vue - Wikipedia

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    Tru-Vue, a subsidiary of Rock Island Bridge and Iron Works, was a manufacturer of stereoscopic filmstrips and corresponding stereoscope viewers, based in Rock Island, Illinois, from 1932 to 1951 and in Beaverton, Oregon, from 1951 until the late 1960s.

  3. Slide viewer - Wikipedia

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    A View-Master Model E of the 1950s. The practice of viewing stereoscopic film-based transparencies through a small magnifying viewer dates to at least as early as 1931, when Tru-Vue began to market black-and-white 35 mm filmstrips that were fed through a handheld viewer made of Bakelite.

  4. File:Tru-Vue Gift Set - box, viewer and film cards.jpg ...

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    A Tru-Vue "Gift Set", No. 520, made in 1953 by the Tru-Vue Company, of Beaverton, Oregon. Tru-Vue was originally independent but became a subsidiary of Sawyer's in 1951, and the company moved from Illinois to Oregon at that time. Date: 9 October 2013, 01:41: Source: Vintage Tru-Vue Gift Set, No. 520, Tru-Vue Company, Beaverton, Oregon, 3 ...

  5. Vintage Depression Glass Worth Wallet-Shattering Prices - AOL

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $350 Known for its soft pink hue and intricate geometric design, Jeannette Adam pink Depression glass was produced between 1932 and 1934.

  6. Sawyer's - Wikipedia

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    The Tru-Vue Company was a subsidiary of Sawyer's, Inc. [10] Through the 1950s Sawyer's successively introduced new models of its View-Master viewer. Sawyer's introduced the View-Master Personal Stereo Camera in 1952. The camera allowed amateurs to create their own View-Master reels. [11]

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  8. Picture framing glass - Wikipedia

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    Glass thicknesses typically range from 2.0 to 2.5 millimetres (0.079 to 0.098 in). Clear glass has light transmission of approximately 90%, absorption of approximately 2%, and reflection of approximately 8%. Whereas absorption can be reduced by using low-iron glass, reflection can only be reduced by an anti-reflective surface treatment.

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    For the S&P 500 to sustain gains into 2025, four factors need to align, says LPL Research. LPL Research notes that avoiding a recession and a dovish Fed are crucial for continued stock market growth.

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