Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Joseph probably convinced Leica to create some special 7 character product codes (and the corresponding products) to enable the 50 point bonus. dan c. ;-) At 09:16 AM 12-03-01 -0000, Jem Kime wrote: > >'Leica Scrabble' was available as a board game in the late 1950s, along >with it were a complete list of all the then current code names for Leitz >(Leica) both from the German and the (smaller) E. Leitz N.Y. catalogs. >It lasted no longer than a year and total production was thought to be no >more than 750 boxes, most of which were distribruted as promotional gifts >to representatives in Europe. This now an extremely desirable collector's >item and reaches well over $500 at auction. I have only seen one set >previously and that was not for sale, even the Leica museum at Solms hasn't >got a copy! >Intriguingly the pieces are made of wood, not plastic, and the instructions >are in German. With the exception of some incongruous, non-5 letter codes, >e.g. ZOOOSI-HESUM, it is impossible to dispose of all 7 letters at once and >thereby generate the bonus 50 points. Still, it's fun trying. >Joseph, do you have one in your collection? >(this is also a joke) >Jem ;-)