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    Am I seeing things or is that an icicle hanging from the left doorway in the photo of Shiloh signing the map?

  • #2
    I’ll bet a 100$ it is a Gunga Din martini

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mr Eyes View Post
      Am I seeing things or is that an icicle hanging from the left doorway in the photo of Shiloh signing the map?
      First of all, that's not a doorway, it's a large mirror. You can see the reflection of the painting in it.
      Kpro recently put out this video about the map signing and some more info, here:


      What hit me was Shiloh's "48K Martini Recipe", and "(named after the olive jar)".
      In his recipe he calls for 6 parts of Hendricks Gin, and under that he says "I also like Botanist and Monkey 47."
      Does Botanist and Monkey together make anyone else think of anything?
      I thought of the monkey hanging from the ceiling in the Dragon Room, but together those two names made me think of Charles Darwin.
      He was a botanist, and was famous for his theory of evolution.

      Is this a hint to an evolution of the Chase?

      Once that idea hit me, I thought about the Hendricks Gin. Hendricks means "caretaker", among other similar meanings.
      Caretaker, and that fits in with how Shiloh wrote "Home" next to Santa Fe on the signed map. (Kpro pointed it out in the video.)
      Caretaker is the meaning of the name Hinrich too, Eric Sloane's real name.

      I think this is all a little too much to not be hints to something coming.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Walker View Post

        First of all, that's not a doorway, it's a large mirror. You can see the reflection of the painting in it.
        Kpro recently put out this video about the map signing and some more info, here:


        What hit me was Shiloh's "48K Martini Recipe", and "(named after the olive jar)".
        In his recipe he calls for 6 parts of Hendricks Gin, and under that he says "I also like Botanist and Monkey 47."
        Does Botanist and Monkey together make anyone else think of anything?
        I thought of the monkey hanging from the ceiling in the Dragon Room, but together those two names made me think of Charles Darwin.
        He was a botanist, and was famous for his theory of evolution.

        Is this a hint to an evolution of the Chase?

        Once that idea hit me, I thought about the Hendricks Gin. Hendricks means "caretaker", among other similar meanings.
        Caretaker, and that fits in with how Shiloh wrote "Home" next to Santa Fe on the signed map. (Kpro pointed it out in the video.)
        Caretaker is the meaning of the name Hinrich too, Eric Sloane's real name.

        I think this is all a little too much to not be hints to something coming.
        So, it's a "developing" story...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mr Eyes View Post

          So, it's a "developing" story...
          Yes. It seems to be a fluid situation.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Walker View Post

            Yes. It seems to be a fluid situation.
            Run that by ME, again!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mr Eyes View Post

              Run that by ME, again!
              Haha, well, we don't want to spill the details.
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              • #8
                ALMOST EVERY WORD IN THE POEM IS A SURNAME
                AND THOSE SURNAMES HAVE MEANINGS AND THOSE MEANINGS WILL HELP SOLVE THE POEM OR AT LEAST GIVE CONFIRMATIONS.
                THE END

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Old blue View Post
                  ALMOST EVERY WORD IN THE POEM IS A SURNAME
                  AND THOSE SURNAMES HAVE MEANINGS AND THOSE MEANINGS WILL HELP SOLVE THE POEM OR AT LEAST GIVE CONFIRMATIONS.
                  THE END
                  Old blue, I've read your posts on this before with keen interest.
                  Without seeing the full results, I can't be 100% sure, but I think you may have something there.
                  My thinking (it seems to be like yours) is that none of these hints (or maybe at this stage of your idea here it might be clues), tell the whole story of the solution. But it could be a very big find.
                  That's a good head on your shoulders.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Walker View Post

                    Old blue, I've read your posts on this before with keen interest.
                    Without seeing the full results, I can't be 100% sure, but I think you may have something there.
                    My thinking (it seems to be like yours) is that none of these hints (or maybe at this stage of your idea here it might be clues), tell the whole story of the solution. But it could be a very big find.
                    That's a good head on your shoulders.
                    Your name part in the poem “walk “is half of the absolute confirmation of home of brown

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Old blue View Post

                      Your name part in the poem “walk “is half of the absolute confirmation of home of brown
                      I don't know, I'd have to see the bigger picture of the words-as-names to understand that. But there is a period between "walk" and "Brown." That seems important to me.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chester Retriever

                        Doods that can Jump, Jive an' Wail​ seem to draw all the foxes

                        you sure can. I like this one from you even more

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Walker View Post

                          I don't know, I'd have to see the bigger picture of the words-as-names to understand that. But there is a period between "walk" and "Brown." That seems important to me.
                          Between walk and Putin

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Walker View Post

                            Haha, well, we don't want to spill the details.
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                            The details...that's where the devil lies...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Space Hopper View Post

                              The details...that's where the devil lies...
                              The devil always wants to gum up the works.

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