Description: 7 - "GAF" transitional packaging 1966 - 70's Disneyland Park Souvenir “GAF” 35mm color slide 5 pack set processed in a Pana-Vue format featuring "America on Parade", sets 1 through 7, package VP-76 through VP-78 with their newly designed label transition which now has their logo, "GAF" placed in a black box upper left corner and now seen on the film mounts and has adopted the "Sawyer's Corp. back label design with the places you could purchase the slide sets and type of film used, mounted in plastic mounts, and with blue type. (SL057) COLLECTOR NOTE about GAF's Transitional Differences - General Aniline & Film Corp. (GAF) slide sets have several differences in their packaging during its transition after purchasing the licensing rights from Sawyer's Inc. Some of these differences are very subtle while others aren't. All of GAF's sets were 5 packs, all were plastic mounts with blue type, the introduction of Disney characters and a broader use of the parks attractions and images are used as compared to their predecessors, occasionally the "Disneyland" on the front label will be printed in black while it was white most of the time, the earlier examples of "GAF" labels will not have their name on the newly designed labels; note upper left corner has a space for a logo and the back side of the film mounts are blank unlike their predecessors. Later production pieces will now include the addition of a white box in the upper left corner but is blank, no name (GAF) will be present, the elimination of Sawyer's back panel on the label on the earlier pieces but then later "GAF" will reuse Sawyer's back panel label, the change from an empty white box in the upper left corner, which didn't have their logo, to a black box now with the "GAF" logo inlaid into the box, the film mounts now have the "GAF" logo printed in front of the PANA-VUE logo and like its predecessors the sets will have different images within their own, and their predecessors, sets even when the set numbers are the same to name a few. I've also seen miss-packaged, or ERRORS, of images verse their packaging e.g. the package and film mounts will denote "Tomorrowland" but the images will be from "Frontierland". I have a few of these that will be listed shortly. Slide sets include the following images: Set 1, VP-76VP 761 - Leading the ParadeVP 762 - Columbus Discovers AmericaVP 763 - Preparing ThanksgivingVP 764 - The Dunking StoolVP 765 - Olde-Fashion Barn Dance Set 2, VP-77VP 771 - Ben Franklin and KiteVP 772 - File and Drum CorpsVP 773 - Famous Liberty BellVP 774 - Cannon SaluteVP 775 - Seamstress Betsy Rose Set 3, VP-78VP 781 - Covered WagonVP 782 - Tom Sawyer and FriendsVP 783 - ShowboatVP 784 - Showboat PreformsVP 785 - Stage Coach Heads West Set 4, VP-79VP 791 - Western SaloonVP 792 - Railroads Unite AmericaVP 793 - SuffragettesVP 794 - Concert in the ParkVP 795 - Country School and Store Set 5, VP-80VP 801 - Early Day TransportationVP 802 - Modern TransportationVP 803 - Thirty-Five Foot "Dagwood"VP 804 - Inventions of AmericaVP 805 - Giant Telephone Set 6, VP-81VP 811 - Gigantic IronVP 812 - Musical InventionsVP 813 - Giant RadioVP 814 - Super TVVP 815 - Disney Films Set 7, VP-82VP 821 - Jivin CatsVP 822 - America on ParadeVP 823 - The CircusVP 824 - This Land is Your LandVP 825 - Statue of Liberty Color slides and View-Master Reels park souvenir evolution. Tru-Vue was licensed to produce color slide packs and view-master reel sets for Disneyland but was purchased by Sawyer's Inc. in 1951 along with their Disneyland licensing rights. In 1955 Sawyer's Inc. took full advantage of the licensing with producing a series of color slide and view-master reel sets through the mid 1960's. In late 1966 General Aniline & Film Corp. (GAF) purchased Sawyer's Inc. and "GAF" became the more recognized producers of slides and view-master reel sets product for Disneyland as a park souvenir. Drewry Photocolor Corporation, a key player in the development of color photography and lessor know producer of park souvenirs, was also licensed to produce color slide sets and for a very short time offered their "Treasure Tone Travel Slides" series in the early days of Disneyland's operations as park souvenirs. Drewry Photocolor Corporation was a major photofinisher and film developer in the USA, especially in the 1950s. Many camera stores who contracted out their lab work used them for that purpose. Even Kodachrome came in Drewry mounts. Another large post-war photofinisher, and film developer was Technicolor. Eastman Kodak also held licensing rights and produced a limited amount of their own 35mm color slide sets as park souvenirs. Sawyer's was founded in Portland, Oregon, in 1914 by Carleton Sawyer and A. R. Specht as a photo-finishing. Specht was a Portland executive in the San Francisco - based Owl Drug Company chain. Owl Drug's Portland store was the chain's third-busiest, and Specht hoped to capitalize on the public's growing use of cameras by making Owl Drug a convenient source of photo-finishing services for Portlanders. In 1951, Sawyer's purchased Tru-Vue, a producer of stereoscopic film strips that had been the main competitor of the View-Master product line. In addition to eliminating its main rival, the takeover also gave Sawyer's Tru-Vue's licensing rights to Walt Disney Studios. Sawyer's capitalized on the opportunity and produced numerous reels and 35mm slide packs featuring Disney characters and attractions within the park. The takeover would pay off further in 1955, with reels and 35mm slide packs of the newly opened Disneyland. The Tru-Vue Company was a subsidiary of Sawyer's, Inc. In June 1966, the owners of Sawyer's Inc. revealed that they were considering selling the company to General Aniline & Film Corp. (GAF), of New York and formerly German-owned and that the two companies had been negotiating on and off since July 1965. A deal was finalized in October 1966, and Sawyer's Inc. was sold to GAF on October 31, 1966. CONDITION Overall condition is NEAR FINE/ FINE. These are un-opened, in their original packaging, slides are original to the package, bright colors, solid graphics, slides are clear and vibrant, cellophane is intact and without scratches, the staples are clean and without rusted and only minor discolorization and creasing seen on backside of tag. Please ask questions and review all the details prior to bidding and as always thank you for your interest.
Price: 268 USD
Location: Borrego Springs, California
End Time: 2024-11-18T21:38:11.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Character/Story/Theme: America on Parade
Format: PANA-VUE
Year: 1966-70's
Size: 35mm Slides
Packaging Variation: "GAF" Logo Now Found Packaging within a Black Box
Quantity: 7 - 5 Packs
Product: Sets 1 through 7, VP-76 through VP-82
Period: Pre-1968 Disneyana
Manufacture: General Aniline & Film Corp. (GAF)
Franchise: Disney
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States