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Roger C. Field

Roger C. Field (born 31 July 1945) is an inventor with over 100 patents, an award winning industrial designer and a guitarist.
He is best known as the inventor of the Foldaxe folding electric guitar. He has also been written about in ''Playboy'' magazine〔Articles in ''Playboy'' in Slovakia (2/'02), Brazil (6/'02), Russia (10/'02), Ukraine (10/'02), France (4/'03), Czech Republic (4/'04), Slovenia (6/'04), Bulgaria (4/'05), Hungary (3/'06), Romania (4/'06), Ukraine (8/'06), Lithuania (6/'12), Romania (9/'12), Croatia (11/'12), Mongolia (12/'12), Venezuela (2/'13), Portugal (4/'13), Czech Republic (11/'13), Slovakia (11/'13), Slovenia (3/'14) and Greece (10/'14). Articles in ''Penthouse'' in Germany (10/'01 and 8/'07), the Netherlands (8/'03) and Greece (11/'07)〕 21 times in 16 countries and in ''Penthouse'' magazine four times in Europe. He is in four different ''Who's Who''〔''Wer ist Wer?'' (official German Who's Who), 1996/7- Verlag Beleke, Essen ISBN 3-7950-2019-0; ''Who's Who'', 1998–, International Book and Publishing Company, Montreal, Canada; ''Who is Who in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland'', 1998–, Hubner's Blaues Who is Who, Zug, Switzerland; ''Who is Who in der EU'', 2003– Hubner's Blaues Who is Who, Zug, Switzerland ISBN 3-905729-00-8〕
books in Europe including one for the European Union.
== Early life ==
Field was born in London, England. His father was the owner and managing director of Siegmund Robinow & Son Ltd, a company in London and Hamburg, which at that time manufactured exclusive garments. After attending Stagenhoe Park near Hitchin from 1953–1958 he attended The King's School, Canterbury from 1958–1960, then Aiglon College in Switzerland from 1960–1963. Field attended the California College of the Arts in Oakland, California early in 1965 to major in Industrial design and graduated with a Bachelor's degree. Field also completed courses in Film & Television at San Francisco State University. In 1969, he filmed the California College of the Arts at the request of Harry X. Ford, the president of the college in 16mm (titled ''To Be An Artist''),〔California College of the Arts (CCAC) "To be an Artist" film with Field's name in credits as director, etc.〕 which included poet Michael McClure, an English professor at CCAC at the time. The film, which was financed by the college, was later shown on television.
Field, an aviation enthusiast who had received a Private Pilot Licence with a multi-engine rating in California, then moved to Munich to work on the newly formed Airbus project, contributing to the interior design of the aircraft. While in Munich, Field developed drill units reducing the risk of cross contamination for the dental industry ( and other patents).
Field is currently marketing his professional 35mm film camera invention for cinema and television. The camera considerably improves image quality by using unperforated 35mm film (which allows much wider exposed images), (). The camera could be used with Field's camera light screening unit (matte box) which been manufactured for many years by the Chrosziel Filmtechnik company in Germany. ().

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