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    willOld E York
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    1897 comic stereoscopic card man whiskey feet sewing threading

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    $22

    Copyright 1897 Convenience of Single life Comic card showing man trying to thread a needle Bare foot Wearing night shirt Whiskey bottle beside him Stereoscopic cards were popular from around the 1850s until early in the 20th century. They consisted of two photographs, each about three inches square, mounted on a board about 7 inches by 3.5 inches. They were viewed through a stereoscope to give a 3-D image. Very crisp detail and tonality Sharp focus No fading 22.00 Flexible re pickup Elmsdale Road M4J 3M3 Donlands O'Connor East York Don Mills south exit off DVP Strohmeyer & Wyman was another publisher of cards. Henry Strohmyer started out as photographer and co-owner of the stereoview publishing house Strohmeyer & Wyman. He took most of the pictures and maintained editorial control of both the content and the captions. They did all of their own publishing but hook up with another 3-D company Underwood and Underwood to exclusively handle the distribution of their products. In 1901 the Underwood Brothers, Bert and Elmer, bought out Strohmeyer & Wyman’s publishing operations and made Henry Strohmeyer Vice President of Underwood operations

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