backalley photo said:
on 9/15 Leica will be announcing a truly wonderful special edition M,
certainly one of their best special editions ever.
Jaded as I am, even I want one.
Have fun guessing what it will be. You will find out 9/15.
Stephen
Well, lessee...
From The History Channel's "This Day in History" website:
TIDE TURNS IN BATTLE OF BRITAIN:
September 15, 1940
The Battle of Britain reaches its climax when the Royal Air Force (RAF) downs 56 invading German aircraft in two dogfights lasting less than an hour. The costly raid convinced the German high command that the Luftwaffe could not achieve air supremacy over Britain, and the next day daylight attacks were replaced with nighttime sorties as a concession of defeat.
Hmmm, no, guess they probably won't be doing a commemorative Leica for that one.
And from Historyplace.com --
September 15, 1935 -- The Nuremberg Race Laws of 1935 deprived German Jews of their rights of citizenship, giving them the status of "subjects" in Hitler's Reich. The laws also made it forbidden for Jews to marry or have sexual relations with Aryans or to employ young Aryan women as household help. (An Aryan being a person with blond hair and blue eyes of Germanic heritage.)
Nope, pretty sure they won't do a commemorative for that.
How about...
Marilyn Monroe's skirt scene filmed
The famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent, is shot on this day during the filming of The Seven Year Itch. The scene infuriated her husband, Joe DiMaggio, who felt it was exhibitionist. The couple divorced shortly after.
Well, at least that one would make a nicer top-plate engraving.
From other web searches:
Pim Mulier forms "Haarlem Football Club"
Might sell well in the Netherlands, but otherwise...?
Okay, how about this one from the 440 International site:
It was a grand time in Hooterville. Oliver (Wendell) Douglas and his socialite wife Lisa; storekeeper Sam Drucker; Arnold the Pig and a whole bunch of funny neighbors showed up at Green Acres on CBS-TV. Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor headed a memorable cast in this, the first of six seasons on the network.
THERE we go... Arnold the Pig would look great engraved on a Leica top plate.
But I'm afraid it'd be more likely to be something cheesy such as commemorating...
Princess Diana and Prince Charles celebrated the birth of their second child, a blue-eyed baby boy who weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces. Prince Harry (Henry Charles Albert David) is third in line to succeed to the British throne.