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'''Lipca''', which is short for '''Lip­pi­sche Ca­me­rafa­brik Rich­ter & Fi­scher Gmb­H''', was founded on October 30th 1947 in Barntrup, Germany, by the former owners of [[Richter|Kamera-Werk C. Richter]], the married couple Fritz and Charlotte Richter together with Karl Fischer, a Master of Business Administration.<br/>
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'''Lipca''', which is short for '''Lip­pi­sche Ca­me­rafa­brik Rich­ter & Fi­scher''', was started by a business agreement on October 30th 1947 in Barntrup, Germany, by the former owners of [[Richter|Kamera-Werk C. Richter]], the married couple Fritz and Charlotte Richter together with Karl Fischer, a Master of Business Administration.<br/>
  
 
Fritz Richter died in a tragic car accident soon afterwards in January 1948 while en route to a business meeting to discuss the plans for another camera factory in Bünde (later known as [[Balda]] Bünde).<br/>
 
Fritz Richter died in a tragic car accident soon afterwards in January 1948 while en route to a business meeting to discuss the plans for another camera factory in Bünde (later known as [[Balda]] Bünde).<br/>
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The "Lippischen Camerafabrik Richter & Fischer GmbH" Barntrup was then officially founded on May 14th 1948 by the widow Charlotte Richter and Karl Fischer.
  
 
The company was closed in the early 1960's<ref name=lipca1 />.
 
The company was closed in the early 1960's<ref name=lipca1 />.

Revision as of 19:37, 24 March 2015

Lipca, which is short for Lip­pi­sche Ca­me­rafa­brik Rich­ter & Fi­scher, was started by a business agreement on October 30th 1947 in Barntrup, Germany, by the former owners of Kamera-Werk C. Richter, the married couple Fritz and Charlotte Richter together with Karl Fischer, a Master of Business Administration.

Fritz Richter died in a tragic car accident soon afterwards in January 1948 while en route to a business meeting to discuss the plans for another camera factory in Bünde (later known as Balda Bünde).

The "Lippischen Camerafabrik Richter & Fischer GmbH" Barntrup was then officially founded on May 14th 1948 by the widow Charlotte Richter and Karl Fischer.

The company was closed in the early 1960's[1].


Cameras


The Rollop 35 is not related to Lipca and was produced after the company was closed.[2]
Very probably the Rollop 35 is the same camera as the Franka 125 L.



Notes

  1. Needs confirmation
  2. McKeown, p. 629.


Bibliography

  • McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover).
  • Personal Lipca research documentation, courtesy of long time Lipca collector and history investigator Herr Ulf Schopfer, Bad Pyrmont, Germany
  • Peter Barz, article "Lipca Teil 1, eine Neugründung der Nachkriegszeit" in the German magazine "Photographica Cabinett 25/02"
  • Peter Barz, article "Lipca Teil 2, Die Kameras de Lippischen Camerafabrik Richter & Fischer GmbH, Barntrup" in the German magazine "Photographica Cabinett 26/02"


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