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Post by kpro on May 29, 2017 9:32:59 GMT -5
Starting with the horseman. I would like to get some thoughts going on this one. Any of the six pieces.
I think the car with the v means "carvings".
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Post by razorback on May 29, 2017 12:41:03 GMT -5
The picture of the car looks like a taxi cab to me. So, I was thinking maybe a confirmer for 'cab' and the v is pointing down toward the stick men.
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Post by squirejames88 on May 29, 2017 17:58:22 GMT -5
Here is my solve although feel free to debate it. WEST CABBARUS. To get that.... cowboys = western. Vase thing is URN. Phonetically western - urn = WEST. Then we have cab. The next symbol is Air. if you google the 4 elements earth air wind fire you will find exact matches. So now we have west cabair. The dinosaur is a tyrannasaurus i believe. But he is vertical. So here is the fun part. The v is an insert symbol. It says insert cabair into the tail end of the tyrannasaurUS. Thus giving you cabairus. Phonetically west cabarrus. 1 more affirmation leading to that area. I think i have it solved but welcome other opinions.
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Post by razorback on May 29, 2017 19:51:20 GMT -5
Here is my solve although feel free to debate it. WEST CABBARUS. To get that.... cowboys = western. Vase thing is URN. Phonetically western - urn = WEST. Then we have cab. The next symbol is Air. if you google the 4 elements earth air wind fire you will find exact matches. So now we have west cabair. The dinosaur is a tyrannasaurus i believe. But he is vertical. So here is the fun part. The v is an insert symbol. It says insert cabair into the tail end of the tyrannasaurUS. Thus giving you cabairus. Phonetically west cabarrus. 1 more affirmation leading to that area. I think i have it solved but welcome other opinions. Brilliant!! Nice Job!! I think you got it perfectly. Any clue on 9.5 and 3468?
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Post by kpro on May 29, 2017 20:19:38 GMT -5
Rb,
Check out the empirical rule for statistics. It maybe a long shot, but I think it fits
Or google 34-68-95 (I know 9.5 but couldn't be a coincidence)
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Post by razorback on May 29, 2017 20:53:12 GMT -5
Rb, Check out the empirical rule for statistics. It maybe a long shot, but I think it fits Or google 34-68-95 (I know 9.5 but couldn't be a coincidence) It sure seems to fit. Trying to figure out how to apply.
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