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'''Bing Werke''' of N&uuml;rnberg (founded in 1863 by Ignaz and Adolf Bing) were a German manufacturer of consumer goods such as kitchen utensils<ref>[http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/artikel/artikel_44845 Historical Dictionary of Bavaria (in German)]</ref>, metal toys,<ref>[http://www.sammeln-sammler.de/blechspielzeug/bing-gebr-bing-werke-ag/ Company History by sammeln-sammler.de (in German)]</ref>  gramophones<ref>[http://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=029M-25XFROWX1988-0007V0.xml Bing 'Pigmyphone' toy gramophone in the British Library]</ref>, typewriters<ref>[http://stb-betzwieser.de/aktuelles/ausstellung/kategorien/orgaprivat.html Orga Privat Typewriter (in German)]</ref> and the like. Bing eventually specialised in toys, becoming one of the largest toymakers in Europe. The company shed most of its work force in 1932 and shut its doors in 1933.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_(company) WikiPedia entry on Bing]</ref><ref>[http://www.sammeln-sammler.de/blechspielzeug/bing-gebr-bing-werke-ag/ Company History by sammeln-sammler.de (in German)]</ref><ref>[http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/artikel/artikel_44845 Historical Dictionary of Bavaria (in German)]</ref>
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'''Bing Werke''' of N&uuml;rnberg (founded in 1863 by Ignaz and Adolf Bing) were a German manufacturer of consumer goods such as kitchen utensils<ref>[https://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/Lexikon/Gebr%C3%BCder_Bing,_N%C3%BCrnberg Historical Dictionary of Bavaria (in German)]</ref>, metal toys,<ref>[http://www.sammeln-sammler.de/blechspielzeug/bing-gebr-bing-werke-ag/ Company History by sammeln-sammler.de (in German)]</ref>  gramophones<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110722135910/http://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=029M-25XFROWX1988-0007V0.xml Bing 'Pigmyphone' toy gramophone in the British Library] (archived)</ref>, typewriters<ref>[http://stb-betzwieser.de/aktuelles/ausstellung/kategorien/orgaprivat.php Orga Privat Typewriter (in German)]</ref> and the like. Bing eventually specialised in toys, becoming one of the largest toymakers in Europe. The company shed most of its work force in 1932 and shut its doors in 1933.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_(company) WikiPedia entry on Bing]</ref><ref>[http://www.sammeln-sammler.de/blechspielzeug/bing-gebr-bing-werke-ag/ Company History by sammeln-sammler.de (in German)]</ref><ref>[https://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns.de/Lexikon/Gebr%C3%BCder_Bing,_N%C3%BCrnberg Historical Dictionary of Bavaria (in German)]</ref>
  
 
Bing Werke sold the <b>Fita</b>.<ref>[http://stereofotos.de/Stereobetrachter/Taschen-Stereoskop/Fita-Stereo/body_fita-stereo.html  Fita (Welt der Stereoskopie)]</ref> and <b>Fitaskop</b><ref>[http://stereofotos.de/Stereobetrachter/Taschen-Stereoskop/Fitaskop_1/body_fitaskop_1.html Fitaskop 1 (Welt der Stereoskopie)], [http://stereofotos.de/Stereobetrachter/Taschen-Stereoskop/Fitaskop/body_fitaskop.html Fitaskop 2 (Welt der Stereoskopie)]</ref> stereo viewers, produced around 1910 onwards. In line with the production of stereoscopes and stereoscopic images, Bing also distributed a stereo camera. The following  cameras are known to have been produced or distributed:
 
Bing Werke sold the <b>Fita</b>.<ref>[http://stereofotos.de/Stereobetrachter/Taschen-Stereoskop/Fita-Stereo/body_fita-stereo.html  Fita (Welt der Stereoskopie)]</ref> and <b>Fitaskop</b><ref>[http://stereofotos.de/Stereobetrachter/Taschen-Stereoskop/Fitaskop_1/body_fitaskop_1.html Fitaskop 1 (Welt der Stereoskopie)], [http://stereofotos.de/Stereobetrachter/Taschen-Stereoskop/Fitaskop/body_fitaskop.html Fitaskop 2 (Welt der Stereoskopie)]</ref> stereo viewers, produced around 1910 onwards. In line with the production of stereoscopes and stereoscopic images, Bing also distributed a stereo camera. The following  cameras are known to have been produced or distributed:
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 13 June 2023

Bing Werke of Nürnberg (founded in 1863 by Ignaz and Adolf Bing) were a German manufacturer of consumer goods such as kitchen utensils[1], metal toys,[2] gramophones[3], typewriters[4] and the like. Bing eventually specialised in toys, becoming one of the largest toymakers in Europe. The company shed most of its work force in 1932 and shut its doors in 1933.[5][6][7]

Bing Werke sold the Fita.[8] and Fitaskop[9] stereo viewers, produced around 1910 onwards. In line with the production of stereoscopes and stereoscopic images, Bing also distributed a stereo camera. The following cameras are known to have been produced or distributed:


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