I did NOT know this about B. Max Mehl.

From Q. David Bowers's "Numismatic Insider" column at www.whitman.com:
He pronounced his name to rhyme with sale, as indicated by
his advertisements which encouraged people to get on his “Mehl-ing list.”
However, most everyone in his lifetime and afterward has used the
pronunciation mell.
I always thought it was pronounced like Mel the cook on "Alice."
He pronounced his name to rhyme with sale, as indicated by
his advertisements which encouraged people to get on his “Mehl-ing list.”
However, most everyone in his lifetime and afterward has used the
pronunciation mell.
I always thought it was pronounced like Mel the cook on "Alice."
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RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
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Another great piece of trivia that won't get me on Jeopardy.
BHNC #203
<< <i>Thanks, Dennis.
Another great piece of trivia that won't get me on Jeopardy. >>
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Who knew?
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I always thought it was pronounced like "meal". Other than reading it out as typed characters I've never heard anyone say it so my pronounciation guess was off it seems.
Another one is "Disme". I've seen the typed discussion but have never heard it verbally.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>And the "B" stood for "Brasher-Doubloon."
Who knew? >>
Wow!
Now I KNOW I won't get on Jeopardy.
I'll take B. Max Mehl for $200, Alex.
Alex: The Brasher Doubloon.
Me: Oh, Oh, I know.
What does the B in B Max Mehl stand for?
Alex: No you turkey breath.
Anyone else?
BHNC #203
<< <i>I always thought it was pronounced like "meal". Other than reading it out as typed characters I've never heard anyone say it so my pronounciation guess was off it seems.
Another one is "Disme". I've seen the typed discussion but have never heard it verbally. >>
Supposedly, the correct pronunciation for 'disme' is 'deem'.
But, considering that Edison hadn't been born yet, we can only guess.
BHNC #203
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>Another interesting tidbit from my beloved QDB.
Wasn't he elected mayor of Wolfboro, just east of Laconia, NH?