Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 10:36 PM 2/6/04 EST, P2CON@aol.com wrote: >Ted is nearing 75 and still working so has no time for such foolhardy antics. >I am nearing 73 and retired so have plenty of time and energy to play, and >lots of toys to play with. This disturbs me more than a bit, as I have it on grand authority that Ted is actually 177 years old. After all, he DID teach his grandmother how to suck eggs and instructed Daguerre in the basics of the photographic trade. As a middle-aged craftsman, he suggested to Carl Zeiss that he hire Ernst Abbe to design lenses. Later in his life, he ran into Oskar Barnack meandering about the hills of Germany and, with the compassion so expected of a person of Ted's character, suggested to the asthmatic fellow that he might do better to develop a camera using movie film -- in fact, thought this has been lost to history, Ted actually suggested to Oskar that this would result in a "small camera, big image", a logo later stolen without credit to Ted, by Minox but, at least, Minox is now safely in the Leica camp, so what can we say? Ted went on to be the official photographer on the voyage of the TITANIC, on the LUSITANIA, and on the HINDENBERG. In the midst of this, he taught photography to Lawrence of Arabia and accompanied him on camel raids deep into the desert to catch the Dastardly Huns up to their customary Evil Deeds. (Much of this has been excized from history due to the unfortunate occasion when Ted tossed a glass of Lagavulin in the face of Lowell Thomas, but, then, that is a tale for another day and, in any event, occurences at the Casual Officers' Club in Damascus in 1918 are probably protected by the Statute of Limitations. Ted's later exploits include snoodling with Julia Child while she was on her various OSS missions during the Second World War, escorting Madame Chiang Kai-Shek to the Wimbledon Meet of 1947, and taking Margaret Truman to NASCAR races (her passion) throughout the US Southlands in the 1950's. His connections with Kim Philby have remained obscure but, what the hey, a snippy but uncertain reputation for exotic deeds can substitute for a 600-page tome by Gospodin Solzhenitzyn. His exploits duirng the Second World War did cause him to be nominated for, and to decline, many awards and decorations, as the accomplishments assigned to him DO appear improbable -- after all, how could the same person have suggested to Lord Gort that Dunkirk was THE beach and advised the Admiralty just where BISMARCK was to be found and argued Churchill into ordering the epic raid on Penemunde which so slowed the German rocket programme? And the tale that it was Ted who talked Eisenhower into ordering that D-Day was to be on 6 JUN 1944 despite the weather forecast -- well, it beggars the imagination, but the memoirs of those involved keep referring to "our solid Ted" and "Ted, the all-knowing", so maybe these tales are true. I could go on, but Ted is undoubtedly dying from shame at the reading of his REAL story. Those of you who only view him as some sort of decrepit flack for Lagavulin miss the import of his contributions to Crown and Empire over the course of his lengthy, and well-pickled, career. Allow us, Ted, to greet you in honor and respect as being the last surviving member of those ravaging Canadian militia hordes who drove back the US Army at the battle of Drewery's Lane and thus preserved Canada for the Crown. My folks were on the other side, but I am glad, after the passage of these years, to grant you the honor to which you so obviously are owed. <grins, brother!> Marc msmall@infionline.net FAX: +540/343-7315 Cha robh bąs fir gun ghrąs fir! - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html