I think this question is worth a separate thread. Indeed the first two books ended with a double omega. The first edition of OUAW had no omegas and the revised edition had one omega again. If the omegas are important in this chase/hunt, we should think about WHY Forrest played with the omegas in this way. What were the publication dates of both versions of OUAW? Any ideas about the coïncidence with the “treasure has been found” - message of June 2020?
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Originally posted by jan_v60 View PostI think this question is worth a separate thread. Indeed the first two books ended with a double omega. The first edition of OUAW had no omegas and the revised edition had one omega again. If the omegas are important in this chase/hunt, we should think about WHY Forrest played with the omegas in this way. What were the publication dates of both versions of OUAW? Any ideas about the coïncidence with the “treasure has been found” - message of June 2020?
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Originally posted by mountain diggerI believe f said he'd take the meaning to his grave(s)? So yes spoon. Anyone still working on the solve is a few years behind the face f wanted to see at the final meet-up at fishing bridge. Suffice to say he took one.
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Originally posted by jan_v60 View PostI think this question is worth a separate thread. Indeed the first two books ended with a double omega. The first edition of OUAW had no omegas and the revised edition had one omega again. If the omegas are important in this chase/hunt, we should think about WHY Forrest played with the omegas in this way. What were the publication dates of both versions of OUAW? Any ideas about the coïncidence with the “treasure has been found” - message of June 2020?
It does rather tie in to the Alpha and Omega quote of "the first and the last, the beginning and the end"
If not why give the book to Jack who never knew what they meant.Last edited by starwheel; 03-06-2023, 03:24 PM.
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Both editions of OUAW have a copyright indication referring to 2017. I think the first edition (without omegas) was available in October- November 2017. The revised edition was available at the beginning of 2018. So what happened during those months for adding one omega again after omission of the omegas in the first edition?
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Originally posted by jan_v60 View Post
Show me the article please.
source: A Remembrance of Forrest Fenn. My friend Forrest Burke Fenn passed… | by Jack Stuef | Medium
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Someone had posted an e-mail but not really possible to authenticate:
source: Important Clue from MW 10/26/17 - Page 2 - Harry's Chase forum (tapatalk.com)
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Originally posted by Not4but242Walk View Post
"When I visited Forrest’s house in June, he asked me if I had ever read his book on his friendship with the artist Eric Sloane, Seventeen Dollars a Square Inch. I hadn’t. He gave me a copy. It’s a classic Forrest Fenn production: lavish, large, very personal, a little eccentric, and totally indifferent to appealing to the book-buying public’s wallets. But of course it looks gorgeous on my coffee table."
source: A Remembrance of Forrest Fenn. My friend Forrest Burke Fenn passed… | by Jack Stuef | Medium
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Originally posted by jan_v60 View PostBoth editions of OUAW have a copyright indication referring to 2017. I think the first edition (without omegas) was available in October- November 2017. The revised edition was available at the beginning of 2018. So what happened during those months for adding one omega again after omission of the omegas in the first edition?
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Originally posted by Not4but242Walk View PostSomeone had posted an e-mail but not really possible to authenticate:
source: Important Clue from MW 10/26/17 - Page 2 - Harry's Chase forum (tapatalk.com)
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