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In 1971 Johan Reke set up a distribution company to import Michell decks into Germany. At that time, Michell was selling decks based on the Transcriptors model of the 1960s, designed by David Gammon. A few years later, Transcriptors moved to Ireland and John Michell began producing the Hydraulic Reference model himself. In 1976 Johan developed a full-fledged model, the prototype of which was made in Germany, and with this he came to John, asking him to start series production. The model was named Transrotor AC, after the acrylic glass in which the device was made. Over the next few years, about 1,500 were produced.
Production was then transferred to Germany and successively expanded to meet the growing demand and the introduction of new technological solutions, the most notable of which were the magnetic suspension of the table top and the gimbal suspension of the chassis. Another important feature of the Transrotor product range is that all electronic components are located in separate units, so that they can be easily replaced if necessary. Production is measured in hundreds of models per year, with radical new models appearing not so often, mainly successive upgrades of existing models.
Father and son Räke of Transrotor represent "Made in Germany" as a family business.
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