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  2. View-Master - Wikipedia

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    Under GAF's ownership, View-Master reels began to feature fewer scenic and more child-friendly subjects, such as toys and cartoons. Television series were featured on View-Master reels, such as Doctor Who (sold only in the U.K.), Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Star Trek, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Family Affair, Here's Lucy and The Beverly Hillbillies.

  3. Tru-Vue - Wikipedia

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    The company was purchased in 1951 by Sawyer's—the manufacturer of the View-Master—because Tru-Vue had an exclusive contract to make children's filmstrips based on Disney characters. [3] Tru-Vue moved at that time from Rock Island, Illinois, to Beaverton, Oregon, [ 4 ] near where Sawyer's had built a new plant, and for a few years was a ...

  4. Sawyer's - Wikipedia

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    Sawyer's, Inc. was an American manufacturer and retailer of slide projectors, scenic slides, View-Master reels and viewers, postcards, and related products, based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1914 as a photo-finishing company, Sawyer's began producing and selling View-Masters in 1939, and that soon became its primary product.

  5. View-Master Personal Stereo Camera - Wikipedia

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    The View-Master Personal Stereo Camera was a 35mm film camera designed to take 3D stereo photos for viewing in a View-Master. First released in 1952, the camera took 69 pairs of photos on a 36-exposure roll of 35mm film, taking one set while the film was unwound from the canister, and another set while it was rewound.

  6. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - Wikipedia

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    The stereoscope View-Master version of the story was issued and copyrighted by Sawyer's on August 1, 1950, as a 14-frame, 7-image reel numbered "FT-25". [22] The text was provided by Thomas L. Dixon and the model and diorama work by Florence Thomas. [23] A follow-up 3-reel packet, also with Thomas involved, was copyrighted on September 10, 1955 ...

  7. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    There was also a Sawyers View-Master slide reel based on the episode "Deadly Creature Below." In 1964, a 66-card set of black-and-white trading cards was released by Donruss. Selling for 5 cents a pack, the set consisted of stills from the first season. Today, a set in mint condition can sell for several hundred dollars.

  8. Danger Mouse (1981 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show was expensive to make, sometimes needing 2,000 drawings [20] thus footage was reused while certain scenes were set in the North Pole or "in the dark" (i.e. black with eyeballs visible only, or, in Danger Mouse's case, simply one eyeball) as a cost-cutting measure. This time-and-money saving device was cheerfully admitted by both Brian ...

  9. Show'N Tell - Wikipedia

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    The Show 'N Tell is a toy combination record player and filmstrip viewer manufactured by General Electric from October 1964 to the 1970s at GE's Utica, NY facility. [1] [2]It resembles a television set, but has a record player on the top.

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