Ray's Dilemma LbNA #1192
Owner: | DrewFamily |
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Plant date: | Nov 2, 1998 |
Location: | |
City: | New London / Norwich |
County: | Mystery |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Connecticut Croaker |
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Last found: | Mar 24, 2021 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFOFFFFF |
Last edited: | Nov 2, 1998 |
Ray's Dilemma
LOCATION: Somewhere in the New London area
POSTED: 11/02/1998, this was the first Mystery letterbox in Connecticut and one of the earliest after the Smithsonian article.
Original Clues (recarved stamp): Directions: Solve the meaning of the words or phrases in quotes in order to make complete sense (hmmm, did I actually say that?) of the clue to the location of this letterbox.
"Colonial Colonel"; "Label Co." "Jam", "Sunset" "Housing".
"Romney" "snuff". "To Alaska" from "one of Alice's problems".
"Like a fighting rat" then 7 paces hop-skip-jump 130 degrees.
Now to "trim & neat" 198 degrees then "OK Corral" rock at 335 degrees. A "span" beyond.
Refreshed in June 2010.
LOCATION: Somewhere in the New London area
POSTED: 11/02/1998, this was the first Mystery letterbox in Connecticut and one of the earliest after the Smithsonian article.
Original Clues (recarved stamp): Directions: Solve the meaning of the words or phrases in quotes in order to make complete sense (hmmm, did I actually say that?) of the clue to the location of this letterbox.
"Colonial Colonel"; "Label Co." "Jam", "Sunset" "Housing".
"Romney" "snuff". "To Alaska" from "one of Alice's problems".
"Like a fighting rat" then 7 paces hop-skip-jump 130 degrees.
Now to "trim & neat" 198 degrees then "OK Corral" rock at 335 degrees. A "span" beyond.
Refreshed in June 2010.