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:huh: How do you pronouce "LESCHE" ?

Sky1

New member
Everyone seems to pronouce this company name differently.

Is is pronouced "Le-Shay"?, "Lesskey"? Less Chay? Less-she?

Just currious!
 
I think the last E is silent...and pronounced in one syllable.
 
Heck when I worked in Western Pa. people wanted to know where my accent was from being from N.E. Pa. Multiply that by 50 states not counting across the waters and my guess is as good as yours.
Seriously a simple call to the company should give you a good idea but its a mighty fine durable digger and after a while don't know how they are going to make it as once you buy one perhaps
your grandchildren will be using some day....so repeat sales are not feasible unless your a two gun type of guy or gal...
 
Okay, well I think I'll call it a "Lesh".

Off to go detecting now. Putting some fresh batteries in my "MEAN - LAB" and the "TEACH-NETICH" detectors. ;-)
 
ITS SIMPLE i can't afford one so I use a NISAKU digging soil knife LOL:rofl:
 
:usaflag:Like my drunk next door neighbor......LUSH !!
 
The designed of the excellent Lesche Digger says it is pronounced Les-She.

I figured he ought to know.

Monte
 
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because I used to have trouble pronouncing those Spanish names. I made myself a note to help me out. This information came from Tesoro's web site.


Tesoro is pronounced te-SOAR-ro

Tejon is pronounced Tay-hawn

Vaquero is pronounced va-care-oh

uMax is pronounced micro-max


Happy hunting.
 
Carolina Phil said:
because I used to have trouble pronouncing those Spanish names. I made myself a note to help me out. This information came from Tesoro's web site.


Tesoro is pronounced te-SOAR-ro
Close enough but I think Tase-ORE-oh would be closer with the Hispanic pronunciation.


Carolina Phil said:
Tejon is pronounced Tay-hawn
This would be pronounced Tay-HONE.


Carolina Phil said:
Vaquero is pronounced va-care-oh
While we might say Va-CARE-oh, I believe the 'V' has a 'B' sound and would properly be Ba-KAY-row.


Carolina Phil said:
uMax is pronounced micro-max
Right pronunciation, but prior to MAX is a
 
downeaster said:
Sure glad you said Lesche, thought maybe you meant Washington.!!
:)

downeaster said:
How are you feeling lately?
If you mean how I'm doing since my fall off the ladder in June, I guess I'm coming along OK. They told me 6 to 8 months healing for the four broken ribs, and there's only a little discomfort left (unless I lay on my back on the floor), but I'll see a doctor in January to follow up on that. The skull fracture and concussion seem to be all fine. I only have three issues to follow up on.

For the past four months or so I have lost most of my sense of taste, and virtually all of my sense of smell. A real bummer when I am cooking the turkey and can't smell it at all, or getting up our fresh-cut Noble Fir tree and my wife smells it from the back room, yet I can't smell it at all with the branch stuck in my nose!

Along with the injuries I also ruptured my right eardrum and also got an infection on the ear drum. In mid-September the ear surgeon told me that I could get off the meds and ear drops because those issues were gone, but I could hear him much worse than when he first saw me. That brought the 'bad news' that while those healed, I ended up with scar tissue on the top of my ear canal and it wraps down onto about half of the ear drum. It causes 'echoing" (since I can't recall the medical term) which is like having a bean placed on my ear drum and surrounding it all with water. It drives me nuts!

I see the surgeon on the 15th of this month and we'll discuss either living with the hearing impairment (annoying). Perhaps getting a hearing aid (to amplify the annoyance, I guess). And also the option to have ear surgery. That is, unfortunately, my last resort choice and even then he said it's a maybe/maybe-not option. He might be able to remove some of the scar tissue and I might get a little bit of my hearing restored, then I'll have t hope that goes unchanged and that I don't get more scar tissue.

My frustration is that my right ear WAS my better ear and the left was a bit less efficient, and now it's just the reverse. Hard to use a phone, have group discussions, etc. The good news is that using my Killer B Wasp and SunRay Pro Gold headphones I still can enjoy getting out. I figure my detecting helps 'exercise the back" so that's my excuse to get out and heal. :)

Sorry for rambling, but 'Thank You' for asking how I'm coming along. I trust you are well and able to get out detecting often.

Monte
 
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