I don't know, but ANBA never seems to leave anything to chance.. I feel like this means something relating to the pic..Originally Posted by ANBA
Sorry if i'm not making sense, i'm drunk ^^
Also, i was thinking, maybe the picture means he wants us to "think outside the box". Maybe literally?
As said, im drunk, so this may just be a drunk rant xD
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Drunk rants can be the best!Originally Posted by kucouyf
Its real box that i hold in my hand![]()
a gift?? a toybox?? The gift of preying ??or am i way off??![]()
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This get more and more interesting. Regarding the box in hand... I have NOTHING to add! Which is odd as I can usually drawn some link (as loose as some may be) to something else.
Hmmmmm.. very interesting...Im staring at this image, but nothing springs to mind ATM...
theres some script writing on the top of one..there are TWO, so a pair....![]()
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cant find anything hidden in the images other then an overlay. The box lid, the way its painted and the writings remind me of latin text on a painting, old book or marble stone![]()
or an old map to me.Originally Posted by kobe745
and also remind me the "nature call" lyrics:
Now shivers are running down your spine
As the treasure is waiting for you
And the plot thickens, WTF do these mean? Still I have nothing to add!Originally Posted by ANBA
Sorry, just to add, I think those chests are sealed with a wax seal, how this helps I do not know but hey!
And to further add, in ANBA's picture of his hand, the chest is not wax sealed...!?
Another addition, take the file name of the image, remover the ".jpeg" and Google it, nothing jumps out apart from a German site that upon finding the link name "TH6Jds" and translating the text shown "Italienisch, Kunst und Archäologie" to English = "Italian Art and Archaeology". Does this help?
ANBA? I guess that it's your hand in the first pic and that it must have been taken by you. Is the picture of the two chests taken by you as well?
Yet another observation, those chests are not that old (post ~1935). I say this as they have Philips head screws holding the clasps on!