Cardboard was such a great 3D advertising vehicle — cheap, portable, fit for maximum graphics coverage, and lasts long enough to get the job done. In the late 1950s, Fort Pierce Industries, Inc. in Florida began producing the Stere-o-card. In 1959, the company president and plant manager was Sidney Van Tuyl who knew the potential of this three-dimensional device. At the Southern Medical Association’s 53rd annual meeting in Atlanta, Van Tuyl arranged for 300 doctors to receive Stere-o-Card viewers and cards with charts & stats to illustrate a medical talk being given by Dr. H. B. Goodwin, Jr. According to newspaper reports, “audience reaction to the device was excellent”. Ft. Pierce Industries wasn’t the only company to produce a cardboard viewer for multi-pair stereoview cards — Taylor Merchant and Tru-Vue also made them. However, from what we’ve seen, Ft. Pierce had the most extensive and consistent production of promotional and souvenir cardboard 3D viewers, covering clients from major automobile manufacturers, airline companies, food industries and amusement park venues. At some point — we’re not sure exactly when or why — the Stere-o-Card began being manufactured by Colorvision Industries in Ohio.
Fort Pierce Industries Sales Sample
It makes sense that Fort Pierce would make a Stere-o-Card viewer advertising their own company and demonstrating the possibilities of advertising in 3D. Here we see how they use their product — viewer and cards — to entice other companies. Three of the sample cards — now in faded magenta color — show a cruise ship, the Santa Rosa Grace line. A fourth sample card has images of the 1955 Buick Wildcat III. We also have the specifications and price list for the three components that could be customized: the viewer, the slide card, and the mailing envelope. We can read about the handling process of the artwork, the photography, the layout, and the delivery of the final 3D product.
1959 Dodge Promotional 3D Viewer
1960 Dodge Dart Promotional 3D Viewer
1960 Ford Falcon Promotional 3D Viewer
Knott’s Berry Farm Souvenir 3D Viewer
Ice Capades Souvenir 3D Viewer
Marineland Souvenir 3D Viewer
Convair Executive Ayer-Liner Promotional 3D Viewer
Lockheed Jetstar Promotional 3D Viewer
Busch Bavarian 3D Viewer
Nutrilite Promotional 3D Viewer
Watkins Products Min-Vite Promotional 3D Viewer
Hotpoint Refrigerator Promotional 3D Viewer
Du Pont Delrin Promotional 3D Viewer
Sangamo Electric J3 Promotional 3D Viewer
1959 Florida 3D Guide / Stereo World Tours
Pan Imobiliária Promotional 3D Viewer
Manufactured by Colorvision Industries in Ohio instead of Fort Pierce Industries in Florida.
1958 His Holiness Pius XII In Memoriam 3D Viewer
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