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Ruberg & Renner, founded 1918<ref>Felix Ruberg who later became a notorious local industrialist and staunch supporter of the N.S.D.A.P.</ref> in Hagen, Germany, were a company making bicycles and chain-drive mechanisms. From about 1931 they manufactured inexpensive cameras, such as the [[Ruberg-Futuro]].<ref> Wilhelm, Willi.  Kameraproduktion bei Ruberg & Renner in Hagen.  Photographica Cabinett. vol.44:33-45 (2008). [not seen]</ref> Camera production ceased in about 1942, when all production effort was directed to supporting the war effort, making ammunition belts for aircraft machine guns and the like.<ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/ldtomei/ruberg&renner Ruberg & Renner].—[http://www1.historisches-centrum.de/nrw_zw/texte/hagen3.html R&uuml;stungsindustrie Hagen] (in German)</ref>
 
Ruberg & Renner, founded 1918<ref>Felix Ruberg who later became a notorious local industrialist and staunch supporter of the N.S.D.A.P.</ref> in Hagen, Germany, were a company making bicycles and chain-drive mechanisms. From about 1931 they manufactured inexpensive cameras, such as the [[Ruberg-Futuro]].<ref> Wilhelm, Willi.  Kameraproduktion bei Ruberg & Renner in Hagen.  Photographica Cabinett. vol.44:33-45 (2008). [not seen]</ref> Camera production ceased in about 1942, when all production effort was directed to supporting the war effort, making ammunition belts for aircraft machine guns and the like.<ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/ldtomei/ruberg&renner Ruberg & Renner].—[http://www1.historisches-centrum.de/nrw_zw/texte/hagen3.html R&uuml;stungsindustrie Hagen] (in German)</ref>
  
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===Models===
  
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* [[Ruberg-Futuro]]
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* Ruberg Rubette<ref>[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ruberg/html/rubette.php Sylvain Halgand's Site]</ref>
  
 
== Notes & References ==
 
== Notes & References ==

Revision as of 11:59, 21 March 2011

Ruberg & Renner, founded 1918[1] in Hagen, Germany, were a company making bicycles and chain-drive mechanisms. From about 1931 they manufactured inexpensive cameras, such as the Ruberg-Futuro.[2] Camera production ceased in about 1942, when all production effort was directed to supporting the war effort, making ammunition belts for aircraft machine guns and the like.[3]

Models

Notes & References

  1. Felix Ruberg who later became a notorious local industrialist and staunch supporter of the N.S.D.A.P.
  2. Wilhelm, Willi. Kameraproduktion bei Ruberg & Renner in Hagen. Photographica Cabinett. vol.44:33-45 (2008). [not seen]
  3. Ruberg & Renner.—Rüstungsindustrie Hagen (in German)
  4. Sylvain Halgand's Site