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2x Vintage 1940 Fountainebleau Paris Tru-Vue 3D Stereo Photos Film Stereoview

$ 15.83

Availability: 27 in stock
  • Color: Black & White
  • Original/Reprint: Original Print
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand/Publisher: View-Master
  • Subject: History
  • Photo Type: 35mm Stereo Film Strip Reel
  • Date of Creation: 1930-1939
  • Condition: Film Reels are EXCELLENT! The Boxes are EXCELLENT! The 3D views are INCREDIBLE! Please read my full description...
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    2x Vintage 1940 Fountainebleau Paris Tru-Vue 3D Stereo Photos Film Strip Stereoviews
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    I have collected 3D photo memorabilia for 30+ years and it's time that I let some of my prized collectibles go.
    This is a set of two vintage 1940s Tru-Vue film reels of 3D pictures taken of Fountainebleau near Paris, France (NOT the Miami Hotel!) Each reel contains 14 different 3D stereo images for viewing within a Tru-Vue viewer stereoscope (not included).  Don't miss this opportunity to see the castle and surrounding areas as it once was in these wonderful 3D photos from 75+ years ago!
    Reels included:
    1801 Fountainebleau -1
    1802 Fountainebleau -2
    Condition:
    The film strip reels are all in excellent condition and all are in their original red and silver boxes with the original cardboard inserts! I have personally gone through each film strip reel with white gloves on and inspected every frame and every film cog. All are perfect guaranteed! I would suggest when viewing these rare films (and all other Tru-Vue films), to pull them slowly through the viewer rather than using the advance lever. This is how the cogs get torn.
    Both boxes have very slight shelf wear as to be expected for a little box this old. All flaps are present and there are no tears or crushes anywhere on the boxes.  The flaps feel very tight, as if they haven't been opened too many times. I have tried my best to photograph every aspect of the boxes and film strips. Please check my pictures out and if you have any questions, please email!  Packaging on these will be very secure and shipping will include insurance for full value.
    Thanks for looking!
    PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE 3D STEREO VIEWERS, VIEWS, and CAMERAS
    About Fontainebleau:
    Fontainebleau is a commune in the metropolitan area of Paris, France. It is located 55.5 kilometres (34.5 mi) south-southeast of the centre of Paris. This urban area is a satellite of Paris.
    Fontainebleau is renowned for the large and scenic forest of Fontainebleau, a favourite weekend getaway for Parisians, as well as for the historic Château de Fontainebleau, which once belonged to the kings of France. It is also the home of INSEAD, one of the world's most elite business schools.
    About
    Château de Fontainebleau:
    The medieval castle and subsequent palace served as a residence for the French monarchs from Louis VII to Napoleon III. Francis I and Napoleon were the monarchs who had the most influence on the Palace as it stands today. It became a national museum in 1927 and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
    The earliest record of a fortified castle at Fontainebleau dates to 1137. It became a favorite residence and hunting lodge of the Kings of France because of the abundant game and many springs in the surrounding forest. It took its name from one of the springs, the fountain de Bliaud, located now in the English garden, next to the wing of Louis XV. It was used by King Louis VII, for whom Thomas Becket consecrated the chapel in 1169; by Philip II; by Louis IX (later canonized as Saint Louis), who built a hospital and a convent, the Couvent des Trinitaires, next to the castle; and by Philip IV, who was born and died in the castle.
    About the Tru Vue Company from 3DStereo:
    The Tru-Vue Company of Rock Island, IL debuted their product at the 1933 Century of  Progess World's Fair in Chicago, 6 years and a World's Fair earlier than the View-Master® debut. Although the 3D Stereo Filmstrip format was not brand new, (see Novelview, here at the 3Dstereo eMarket) their marketing and choice of titles made them a smashing success, bringing sepiatone 3D Stereo Filmstrips into the homes across America.  The original views were initially made with a 5"x7" Stereo Graflex camera and mounted as black and white prints, then copied onto 35mm transparency film.  Each filmstrip usually contains 14 stereo pairs. Some 17 years later, after competing for 11 years against the color 3D Stereo reels of View-Master®,
    Tru-Vue tried their hand at color too, but was soon purchased by their competitor, View-Master, who needed the lucrative Disney licenses that Tru-Vue had obtained.  For about a year, View-Master produced in Portland, Tru-Vue Filmstrips in both color and black & white film (mostly Disney subjects) and then discontinued the product after an 18 year run.
    Tru-Vue 3D stereo cards and 2D cards were not made by the Tru-Vue Company, but were a View-Master bargain-priced product, utilizing the Tru-Vue name which they owned after purchasing Tru-Vue.Today, Tru-Vue 3D Stereo Filmstrips, are collected and viewed by a smaller, but extremely active group of collectors, who regard Tru-Vue's coverage of World's Fairs, Hollywood, Night Clubs, Fashion and Risque as unparalleled in the area of 3D Stereo.
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