David.Boettcher
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I have looked in a couple of books. Rogliatti calls them "fascinating five letter codes" and describes how a LEICA 1 with an Elmar lens was a LEANE and if complete with leather case ETRUX it became LETTO but if the case was an ESNEL it became a LENEL instead. In each case the first two letters remained LE from the LEICA root, so it looks as if there probably was some logic to deriving these codes, at least in the beginning.
There also seems to have been some effort to make them pronounceable words in many cases, not just random jumbles of letters.
Rogliatti goes on to say that when the range reached an astonishing number of items, "Leitz really went wild over the names." Which they did, because not only is there an astonishing number of them, to match the number of items of course, but they are also a mixture of quirky, weird and curious. But no book I have looked in so far explains where they got them from or how they made them up.
So what was it: Did German thoroughness mean that there was a carefully defined way of generating the five letter code for each new item - or were they just having an insider laugh; each time a new item was introduced did they have a competition to see who could come up with the most outlandish name which still sounded just about plausible?
Regards - David
There also seems to have been some effort to make them pronounceable words in many cases, not just random jumbles of letters.
Rogliatti goes on to say that when the range reached an astonishing number of items, "Leitz really went wild over the names." Which they did, because not only is there an astonishing number of them, to match the number of items of course, but they are also a mixture of quirky, weird and curious. But no book I have looked in so far explains where they got them from or how they made them up.
So what was it: Did German thoroughness mean that there was a carefully defined way of generating the five letter code for each new item - or were they just having an insider laugh; each time a new item was introduced did they have a competition to see who could come up with the most outlandish name which still sounded just about plausible?
Regards - David