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- Tru-Vue abstract "Tru-Vue was a company that existed in Rock Island, IL from 1931-1951 that manufactured stereoscopic filmstrips. They were fed through a slide viewer, similar to a View-Master, which was art deco or streamlined in style. The viewers were made of bakelite and available in multiple colors. When held up to light the images appeared in 3D. The films were based on attractive scenery, children's stories, travel, night life, and current events. 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. Both View-Master and Tru-Vue products were manufactured into the 1960s by Sawyer's. The company is historically significant as a bridge between the stereoscopic cards of the 19th century and the View-Master reels of the mid-20th. Competitors of Tru-Vue included the American company Novelview from the 1930s and the British manufacturer Sightseer from the 1950s. Forgeries of Tru-Vue are also known, including the British True-View from the 1950s that copied the style of viewers, filmstrips, and film boxes, and a True-View viewer made in Hong Kong during the 1950s that copied the shape of a Tru-Vue viewer but accepted opaque cards instead of films.".
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink Tru-Vue_boxes.htm.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink Tru-Vue_viewer_val.htm.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink Tru-Vue_viewers.htm.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink sightseer.htm.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink trueview.htm.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink tru-vue.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink truvuestory.html.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink novelview.asp.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink trueview.asp.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink truvue.asp.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink vmclone.asp.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageID "25344119".
- Tru-Vue wikiPageLength "2982".
- Tru-Vue wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Tru-Vue wikiPageRevisionID "703013928".
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink 3D_film.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Art_Deco.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Bakelite.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stereoscopic_photography.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Color.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink News.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Nightlife.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Rock_Island,_Illinois.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Slide_viewer.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Stereoscopy.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Streamliner.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink The_Walt_Disney_Company.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink Theatrical_scenery.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLink View-Master.
- Tru-Vue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tru-Vue".
- Tru-Vue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stereoscopy.
- Tru-Vue subject Category:Stereoscopic_photography.
- Tru-Vue hypernym Company.
- Tru-Vue type Company.
- Tru-Vue type Technique.
- Tru-Vue comment "Tru-Vue was a company that existed in Rock Island, IL from 1931-1951 that manufactured stereoscopic filmstrips. They were fed through a slide viewer, similar to a View-Master, which was art deco or streamlined in style. The viewers were made of bakelite and available in multiple colors. When held up to light the images appeared in 3D. The films were based on attractive scenery, children's stories, travel, night life, and current events.".
- Tru-Vue label "Tru-Vue".
- Tru-Vue sameAs Q3999804.
- Tru-Vue sameAs Tru-Vue.
- Tru-Vue sameAs m.09gg2t_.
- Tru-Vue sameAs Q3999804.
- Tru-Vue wasDerivedFrom Tru-Vue?oldid=703013928.
- Tru-Vue isPrimaryTopicOf Tru-Vue.