Over the years Leica has received some rather funny mail. We are glad that some of these letters were saved
because they definitely make for an interesting read and should bring some fun into
your day.
Please Note: We checked very carefully; the typos
are definitely not ours.
In no particular order…
“Please allow me to ask if it is possible fro you to send a 'Leica' for
my disposal in trade for business. I am
offering the following: Insurance of all kind, private hospitalization
insurance and Laundry Detergent. In case
you are interested in one or the other...”
“I have three magnifying glasses in average of 10cm diameter, and a
close-up set of 5.5.5 and 5.5 cm diameter.
Are you able to make a binocular out of this? I think it is best to reduce the size of the
glass to that of a binocular or photo. I
assume you have binocular housings?”
“Both my Leica cameras were stolen, both cameras black in a briefcase
with 1 pound of sausage, ¼ pound butter half a loaf of bread and Leica films (a
lady in half figure pose with and without fur.
Lady appr. 50 years).”
“I wish for you to send me a Leisa camera. If you don't have one in stock then don't
send one.”
“I would like to throw a drop of water for hours onto a wall such that it
will get a diameter of at least 1 meter...”
“I would like to check if I could buy a photograpfy apparatus. I would really like to buy a photograpfy
apparatus, I will send the money right away, then write to me how much the
apparatus is. One like on the picture
that I enclosed. But sometimes write to
me if such an apparatus I can get, and how expensive it is, then I will send
the money right away. Now I must close
with the hope that you will send me such a photogrpfy apparatus, I would really
like that. But please, write back to me
at once, and send me such an apparatus I will send the money right away.”
A company wrote:
“We need a microscope, three or five barrel...”
A microscope delivered in East Africa proved to have something
missing. The letter requested the
following:
“1. Three lenses that you screw
on...”
“2. The lens through which you
look on the top...”
“3. The lens that is under the
table.”
“Other than that the microscope is complete.”
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