Lipca Cameras
Here are the Art Deco Lipca cameras in my collection with date of introduction and film type.
I use a star system to rate cameras against their Art Deco credentials.
| Rating | Art Deco Credentials | 
|---|---|
| Iconic: Famous, well-known and celebrated | |
| Significant: Pronounced and self evident | |
| Noteworthy: Worth giving special attention | |
| Acceptable: Modest and restricted | |
| Limited: Minor and insubstantial | 
Lipca
| Model | Date | Film | |
|---|---|---|---|
Flexo  | 1951 | 120 | 
History
Lipca was the trademark of Lippische Camerafabrik, the West German successor to the prewar Richter business, which also became the East German Welta business. Lipca produced a wide range of TLRs and also made some for distributors under their own tradenames.