1964 Lyndon B.Johnson-Hubert H.Humphrey VERI-VUE Flasher Pin Button
1964 Lyndon B.Johnson-Hubert H.Humphrey VERI-VUE Flasher Pin Button

1964 Lyndon B.Johnson-Hubert H.Humphrey VERI-VUE Flasher Pin Button

USD 6.99 USD
SKU: MLjlv12s
Condition: Used

NOS 1964 Flasher Pin/Button that jumps between HHH Humphrey and LBJ Lyndon Johnson. Measures 2-1/2'' and is made by Veri-Vue About Vari-vue: In the late 1930's, the first multiple image lenticular image was formed and this was the seed that started the VariVue company. During this time, Vari-Vue coined the name "lenticular", to describe their linier lenses, "Winkies" to describe our ever popular blinking eyes and "Magic-Motion" to describe any lenticular image containing motion. By the late 1940's, VariVue had become a household name by producing millions of animated and stereographic lenticular images which were available everywhere. These images included everything from wall hangings, to record album covers, CrackerJack prizes, greeting cards, post cards, political buttons and so much more. By the1950's, VariVue's lenticular images had become a craze and many, if not most famous personalities of the time, wanted to be featured in VariVue advertisements. At the same time, VariVue buttons were used in every political campaign throughout the country and were available everywhere. By the mid-1950's, VariVue images wereavailable everywhere on earth, including eastern Europe. In the mid 1960's, VariVue started to license its lenticular imaging technology to key major printing companies around the world. Licenses were granted to companies in Mexico, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore and elsewhere.At first glance, lenticular images seem to use a rather simple technology. This, however, could not be farther from the truth. The fact is that lenticular images require a large number of technologies to produce a quality image. In recognition of this, VariVue closely guarded its trade secrets and forced all license holders to sign confidentiality agreements. It is one thing to understand the basics of the technology, but it is quite another thing to be able to mass produce the images. In addition to lenticular images, VariVue was one of the first companies to develop a variety of Fresnel Lenses, the first being released in 1961 and sold under the trade name of Vari-Optics. In 1962, Varivue started producing specialty lenses and plastics for NASA and started the "VariVue Aerospace" division.Thank you

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NOS 1964 Flasher Pin/Button that jumps between HHH Humphrey and LBJ Lyndon Johnson. Measures 2-1/2” and is made by Veri-Vue About Vari-vue: In the late 1930’s, the first multiple image lenticular image was formed and this was the seed that started the VariVue company. During this time, Vari-Vue coined the name “lenticular”, to describe their linier lenses, “Winkies” to describe our ever popular blinking eyes and “Magic-Motion” to describe any lenticular image containing motion. By the late 1940’s, VariVue had become a household name by producing millions of animated and stereographic lenticular images which were available everywhere. These images included everything from wall hangings, to record album covers, CrackerJack prizes, greeting cards, post cards, political buttons and so much more. By the1950’s, VariVue’s lenticular images had become a craze and many, if not most famous personalities of the time, wanted to be featured in VariVue advertisements. At the same time, VariVue buttons were used in every political campaign throughout the country and were available everywhere. By the mid-1950’s, VariVue images wereavailable everywhere on earth, including eastern Europe. In the mid 1960’s, VariVue started to license its lenticular imaging technology to key major printing companies around the world. Licenses were granted to companies in Mexico, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore and elsewhere.At first glance, lenticular images seem to use a rather simple technology. This, however, could not be farther from the truth. The fact is that lenticular images require a large number of technologies to produce a quality image. In recognition of this, VariVue closely guarded its trade secrets and forced all license holders to sign confidentiality agreements. It is one thing to understand the basics of the technology, but it is quite another thing to be able to mass produce the images. In addition to lenticular images, VariVue was one of the first companies to develop a variety of Fresnel Lenses, the first being released in 1961 and sold under the trade name of Vari-Optics. In 1962, Varivue started producing specialty lenses and plastics for NASA and started the “VariVue Aerospace” division.Thank you

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