For any of you that use a tripod with a folder, I'm curious if you have an issue with the mounting screw length? With all my folders--MF or my Retina IIa--the length of the mounting screw in the quick release plate is too long; just by a tad. Therefore, when I screw the plate as tight as possible the camera can still rotate on the plate. I've tried adding a square of thin corkboard material to provide some friction and all manner of different washers made of various materials, but nothing has really worked to my satisfaction. The "dimples" on the bottom of these cameras also make it difficult to tripod mount the camera because the bottom plate of the camera is not in solid contact with the tripod mounting plate and/or tripod head.
What kind of tripods were available in the 1950's?
Has anyone else experienced this issue and resolved it? Yes, I know I could just handhold the camera but at my age, and especially with 35mm, I much prefer the solid base of a tripod.
Any insight would be much appreciated. Thank you.
What kind of tripods were available in the 1950's?

Any insight would be much appreciated. Thank you.