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The '''Rada Metallwarenfabrik''' in Frankfurt a.M., Germany, is best known as the  former manufacturer of plate and [[Rada Rollfilm Back|film holders]]. The company started out around 1900 as a manufacturer of sheet metal toys, constructor sets<ref>Modell-Baukasten 'Kinema'' ca 1910 (seen on ebay)</ref> and storage cabinets <ref>http://www.roedelheimer-echo.de/archiv/webEcho_2008-2.pdf mentions Rada as toy maker</ref>, expanded into film holders in the 1920s.<ref>The administration building at their former address:  
 
The '''Rada Metallwarenfabrik''' in Frankfurt a.M., Germany, is best known as the  former manufacturer of plate and [[Rada Rollfilm Back|film holders]]. The company started out around 1900 as a manufacturer of sheet metal toys, constructor sets<ref>Modell-Baukasten 'Kinema'' ca 1910 (seen on ebay)</ref> and storage cabinets <ref>http://www.roedelheimer-echo.de/archiv/webEcho_2008-2.pdf mentions Rada as toy maker</ref>, expanded into film holders in the 1920s.<ref>The administration building at their former address:  
 
Rada- Metallwarenfabrik, Frankfurt A.M. - Rödelheim, In der Au 14-16, now hosts the longest standing alternative lifestyle project in Frankfurt, squatted in 1983  after a long period of abandonment, so Rada must have left many years before that. No traces of Rada's production facilities are visible by now. [http://www.au-frankfurt.org/frame.html Autonomous Cultural Centre and Living Project].</ref> In later years, all Rada holders also carried a [[ Plaubel ]] logo, they must have merged some time after WWII. The last Plaubel catalogues listing Rada holders seem to date back to the 1970s, but Plaubel (now in Japanese ownership) still exist in Frankfurt and make large format cameras.
 
Rada- Metallwarenfabrik, Frankfurt A.M. - Rödelheim, In der Au 14-16, now hosts the longest standing alternative lifestyle project in Frankfurt, squatted in 1983  after a long period of abandonment, so Rada must have left many years before that. No traces of Rada's production facilities are visible by now. [http://www.au-frankfurt.org/frame.html Autonomous Cultural Centre and Living Project].</ref> In later years, all Rada holders also carried a [[ Plaubel ]] logo, they must have merged some time after WWII. The last Plaubel catalogues listing Rada holders seem to date back to the 1970s, but Plaubel (now in Japanese ownership) still exist in Frankfurt and make large format cameras.
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== References ==
====Catalogues====
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'''Catalogues'''
 
* [http://www.galerie-photo.com/manuels/dos-rada.pdf Rada-Kasetten und Photozubehör] Catalogue  no date (~1950s)
 
* [http://www.galerie-photo.com/manuels/dos-rada.pdf Rada-Kasetten und Photozubehör] Catalogue  no date (~1950s)
 
* [http://photocoll.de/index.php?go=1&suche=m%E9talRada Raumbildgeräte : Druckschrift der Firma Rada-Metallwarenfabrik Frankfurt- Rödelheim, ca. - s. p.. sm 8vo, folded nº 6390]
 
* [http://photocoll.de/index.php?go=1&suche=m%E9talRada Raumbildgeräte : Druckschrift der Firma Rada-Metallwarenfabrik Frankfurt- Rödelheim, ca. - s. p.. sm 8vo, folded nº 6390]
  
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'''Patents'''
 
* Bobine pour film. Rada Metallwarenfabrik May, 19 1960: [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=FR&NR=1219668 FR1219668]
 
* Bobine pour film. Rada Metallwarenfabrik May, 19 1960: [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=FR&NR=1219668 FR1219668]
 
* Récipient de conservation utilisable comme bobine de déroulement pour bandes de film. Rada Metallwarenfabrik Dec, 28 1954: [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=FR&NR=1082217 FR1082217]
 
* Récipient de conservation utilisable comme bobine de déroulement pour bandes de film. Rada Metallwarenfabrik Dec, 28 1954: [http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=FR&NR=1082217 FR1082217]
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 20 January 2023

The Rada Metallwarenfabrik in Frankfurt a.M., Germany, is best known as the former manufacturer of plate and film holders. The company started out around 1900 as a manufacturer of sheet metal toys, constructor sets[1] and storage cabinets [2], expanded into film holders in the 1920s.[3] In later years, all Rada holders also carried a Plaubel logo, they must have merged some time after WWII. The last Plaubel catalogues listing Rada holders seem to date back to the 1970s, but Plaubel (now in Japanese ownership) still exist in Frankfurt and make large format cameras.

Rada made the following items for the photographic trade:

  • metal plate holders
  • metal roll film holders
  • metal stereo viewers
    • Standard I [4]
    • Standard II [5]
    • Standard III [6]
    • Standard IV [7]
  • metal frames for mounting stereo images[8]
  • film cutter[9]


References

Catalogues

Patents

  • Bobine pour film. Rada Metallwarenfabrik May, 19 1960: FR1219668
  • Récipient de conservation utilisable comme bobine de déroulement pour bandes de film. Rada Metallwarenfabrik Dec, 28 1954: FR1082217

Notes

  1. Modell-Baukasten 'Kinema ca 1910 (seen on ebay)
  2. http://www.roedelheimer-echo.de/archiv/webEcho_2008-2.pdf mentions Rada as toy maker
  3. The administration building at their former address: Rada- Metallwarenfabrik, Frankfurt A.M. - Rödelheim, In der Au 14-16, now hosts the longest standing alternative lifestyle project in Frankfurt, squatted in 1983 after a long period of abandonment, so Rada must have left many years before that. No traces of Rada's production facilities are visible by now. Autonomous Cultural Centre and Living Project.
  4. Rada Standard I Stereo Viewer ca. 1955
  5. Rada Standard II Stereo Viewer ca. 1955
  6. RADA Catalogue p. 21; Rada Standard III Stereo Viewer; Rada Standard III Stereo Viewer;
  7. RADA Catalogue p. 21
  8. RADA Catalogue p. 21
  9. RADA Catalogue p. 22