Company:Idealspaten

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Idealspaten-Bredt GmbH & Co. KG
Founded1899
Headquarters
Herdecke
,
Germany
Key people
Bodo Reinke, Eckhard Brosch
Products
  • Spades
  • Shovels
  • Forestry Tools
Number of employees
70 (2022)
ParentREITHO Holding GmbH
Websitewww.idealspaten.de

Idealspaten-Bredt GmbH & Co. KG is a company in Herdecke, Germany. The company employs about 70 people and manufactures shovels and other hand tools for construction and gardening.

History

The company was founded as "Schaufel- und Spatenfabrik Eckardt Sondermann & Comp., Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung" in 1899 by the factory owner Emil Eckardt († 1928), the entrepreneur Gustav Vorsteher and Christian Sondermann, a grandson of the industrial pioneer Johann Wilhelm Sondermann. The foundation stone of the company was laid on 15 April 1899. On 10 February 1900, production and sales of shovels, spades and ploughing grates began with 55 employees. An important innovation of Idealspaten was the special rolling technique by which the spade blade and the spring into which the spade handle is inserted could be made from one piece for the first time. This made the spades more robust and durable. The conical rolling also results in a thinner blade at the cutting edge and makes the blade self-sharpening. The product first came to market in 1903 under the name "IDEAL-Spaten". As early as 1905, the company exported a third of its production[1]. Around 1906, the company established a small workers' residence of 6 houses with 4 flats each in Herdecke, which is today a listed historical building.

Company headquarters of Idealspaten-Bredt GmbH & Co. KG, pen and ink drawing in black and white, created around 1970
Company headquarters of Idealspaten-Bredt GmbH & Co. KG, ink drawing, approx. 1970

During the First World War, women were employed in production because of the labour shortage. In 1925, the factory underwent a considerable expansion. Emil Eckhardt died in 1928 and the company ran into financial difficulties shortly afterwards. On 21 December 1928, bankruptcy had to be declared and around 240 workers became unemployed. The assets of the company were eventually taken over at the end of 1929. Otto Thomashoff and Karl Gapp from Hagen, a neighboring town, were among the new shareholders. The new company was named "Idealspaten- und Schaufelwalzwerke vorm. Eckardt & Co., G.m.b.H., Herdecke (Ruhr)".

1935 to 1945

From 1935, the company supplied the Reich Labour Service and the Wehrmacht with spades. In 1938, 547 people were employed. In 1939, in the course of Aryanisation, the "Teplitzer Eisenwerke, Schaufel- und Zeugwaren-Fabrik AG" in Teplitz, Czech Republic, which had previously been owned by Jews, was incorporated into the company.

During the Second World War, the company, like many others, experienced a shortage of labour. Several hundred prisoners of war and foreign workers, mainly from Poland and Russia, were deployed from 1941 in a fenced-in barracks camp guarded by a unit of the Wehrmacht. In 1943, another camp was built on the company grounds. Camp conditions included starvation and mistreatment. Several forced labourers lost their lives.

Post-war period

After the Second World War, the company experienced a resurgence and for a time had more than 500 employees. During the 1960s, competition from international products became stronger. This development drove the mechanisation and rationalisation of production.

Historische Dampfmaschine für die Walzenstraße in der Produktion bei Idealspaten in Herdecke
Historic steam engine for the rolling line in production

In 1964, Carl-August Thomashoff (son of Otto Thomashoff) joined the company and managed the medium-sized business from 1974. In 1971, the company merged with A. Bredt & Co. KG from Witten and was called "Idealspaten- und Schaufelwalzwerke A. Bredt GmbH & Co. KG" or "Idealspaten-Bredt GmbH & Co. KG"[2]. By 1989, the company had produced a total of over 100 million hand tools, of which about 10 million were IDEAL-Spaten[3].

Recent development since 2000

Sitz der Firma Idealspaten in Herdecke, ein industrieller Backsteinbau mit dem symbolisierten „Spatenmann“ auf dem Dach
Headquarters in Herdecke, 2022

In 2000, Idealspaten took over Engstfeld GmbH from Kierspe, also a manufacturer of spades and shovels. At the end of the 1990s, the company shares of Otto Thomashoff's three children were transferred to the sole ownership of Carl-August Thomashoff's family. In 1998, Dr. Bodo Reinke, son-in-law of Carl August Thomashoff, joined the fourth generation in the management of the family business. The company Idealspaten is part of a medium-sized group of companies under the umbrella of REITHO Holding GmbH, Herdecke. Eckhard Brosch has been co-managing director since 2007.

In 2012, a newly developed, material- and energy-efficient plant to produce spades for the mid-price segment was put into operation[4]. Many products, such as the IDEAL-Spaten, are still manufactured by hand as they were 100 years ago.

Products

Idealspaten's product range consists mainly of spades and shovels, supplemented by construction equipment and forestry tools. The majority of the products are used professionally. One example is the Kraftspaten („Power Spade“), which was developed for clearing work and can lever loads of up to 2 tonnes.

Due to considerable regional differences in soil quality, almost every region in Germany developed its own type of spade from the 19th century onwards. On sandy soils, for example, people typically work with broad and straight spade blades, whereas on stony soils they tend to work with pointed blades. In 1930, about 2500 regional types existed throughout Germany[5]. Until the middle of the 20th century, most of these spade types were traditionally made in small spade forges. With the decline of traditional rural spade forges, Idealspaten is now the most important industrial manufacturer of many regional spade models, such as spades in the „Geestemünder" shape, in the „Auricher" shape or the „Kieler" shape.

Production

In addition to modern, partially and fully automated production facilities, Idealspaten still uses machines from the company's founding days. Selected products, such as the IDEAL-Spaten, are manufactured using traditional and craftsmanship methods. One of the special features of the production is the special rolling technique, in which the spade blade is rolled conically and therefore self-sharpening. In addition, the spade blade and the spring (the handle attachment) are not welded together, but are made by hand from a single piece of steel.

Social Engagement

The company is committed to supporting local sports clubs, schools and social institutions through its parent company REITHO Holding GmbH. Idealspaten also supports sustainable forestry and international sustainability projects, such as the NaDEET Trust Namibia.

Literature

  • Willi Creutzenberg: Nun mit Mut, Ausdauer und Gottesvertrauen weiter ans Werk! Schlaglichter aus der hundertjährigen Geschichte der Herdecker Schaufel- und Spatenfabrik. Teil 1. – Article in: Herdecker Blätter. Issue 15, pp. 11–18 (May 1999)
  • Willi Creutzenberg: Wir bitten, den Flüchtling in Haft zu nehmen und der Geh. Staatspolizei zu übergeben. Schlaglichter aus der hundertjährigen Geschichte der Herdecker Schaufel- und Spatenfabrik. Teil 2. – Article in: Herdecker Blätter. issue 16, pp. 23-30 (November 1999)
  • Willi Creutzenberg: Kriegsgefangene und Zwangsarbeiter bei der Firma Idealspaten. Arbeiten für den Feind - Zur Situation der Zwangsarbeiter in Herdecke während des Zweiten Weltkrieges – Teil 2. – Article in: Herdecker Blätter. Issue 19, pp. 15-22 (November 2001)

Weblinks

References

  1. 100 Jahre Spaten aus Herdecke. Firmenchronik von Idealspaten. 1999. 
  2. "Alten Industriebetrieb in die neue Zeit geführt.". Westfalenpost. January 17, 2004. 
  3. 10 Millionen Original IDEAL-Spaten – ein Jubiläumstag. Festschrift. September 4, 1989
  4. Ökoprofit, Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis. 2015
  5. Müller, Klaus (2015). "Der Spaten – ein Bodenbearbeitungsgerät im Wandel der Zeit". Schriftenreihe Institut Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde CAU Kiel 103.