Leica LTM Leitz sumptuous item name codes

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
Firstly, it was best for telegrams as 5 unit codes counted as one word. And letters were simpler to transmit by hand in Morse.

Secondly, numbers are limited to a few thousand combinations (10x10x10x10x10) and letters mean 26x26x26x26x26.

Lastly, these codes were commonplace in the days of telegrams; f'instance Bentley's and C&W's.

I used C&W's a lot for international work when I was a civil servant. Copies of the code books were rare and people who had them would auction them off on retirement. Luckily you could remember the common ones; for example TUNHO meant do you agree? or I/we agree. I could type that in my sleep in the 60's and often did...

Regards, David

thanks David a very interesting insight
 
microtome, london

was the telegraphic address of Leitz for their Mortimer Street office

I found a photographic on-line of a letter headed paper to do with the sale of the last M3 camera or some such - I'd struggle to find it again as I can't remember what combination of words I used to search for the information…

Regards

Andrew C. More

Excellent bit of research, it is all out there somewhere!
 
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