Too lazy to look up the actual boxes, but both Flyfisher and Bigguy in Ohio
have doen several coded sets of clues.
Mama Stork
aka Pam in Cinci
And as long as we're on the subject, I'd like to start collecting
puzzle boxes. I don't care where they are physically located, I just
want the puzzles to solve over the cold winter months. For examples
of what I'm talking about check out Dalliance in Western NY and Ra Ra
Ra in Mystery MA. I've already written to Sir B. for copies of his
Lord of the Rings series and I've already solved Orient Express at the
Kimball Library in VT. Any others? Semaphore, Braille, Sign
Language, Secret Codes, Rebuses, I'll try them all!!! I'm willing
to keep a list on my website for anyone else who wants to try their
hand at puzzles. Send the LB name and state location (or the actual
link) to dagonell@hotmail.com and I'll post it to my website.
~~ Dagonell the Pirate
P1 F20 X0 HH2 FF2 V3
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Puzzle boxes
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-12-02
Puzzle boxes
From: Pam Kleingers (pam@kleingers.net) |
Date: 2003-12-02 14:18:21 UTC-05:00
Re: [LbNA] Puzzle boxes
From: (HANNAHKAT@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-12-02 14:42:52 UTC-05:00
RA RA RA is my latest mystery (just posted a couple of days ago) and I love
to create them, so it's nice to hear that other people enjoy FINDING puzzle
mysteries.
Please let me know how difficult/easy you find it to solve.
I didn't see Dancing Men on your list, but that's a great one too (by Wanda
and Pete)
Glowing with pride.
-Kim(rustypuff)
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to create them, so it's nice to hear that other people enjoy FINDING puzzle
mysteries.
Please let me know how difficult/easy you find it to solve.
I didn't see Dancing Men on your list, but that's a great one too (by Wanda
and Pete)
Glowing with pride.
-Kim(rustypuff)
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