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 Posted 12/06/2024  10:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mcshilling to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Good story igwt I like that one, but I will sit the rest out.
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 Posted 12/06/2024  11:56 am  Show Profile   Check tropicalbats's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add tropicalbats to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well now yes, that did not take long at all. But thanks for not spelling out how to get to the answer so others can work through it to get there.

Congratulations to igwt79!!! Certainly a super quick solve and if you send along your mailing info and you'll have a shiny new 1972 Lincoln heading your way. Well done indeed.

The second prize contest stays open all day, so have at it even though the answer itself is known.

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 Posted 12/06/2024  12:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coin rejector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As usual.... all the fun happens when I'm asleep. Thanks TB for providing a fun/interesting contest & congrats to igwt on a very nice win!
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 Posted 12/06/2024  2:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add igwt79 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Awesome! Thanks everyone, and especially TB for the extremely well thought out and super fun contest and mystery story chock full of clues... Once I read the story, I could not stop reading over and over until solving the mystery puzzle and getting my hands on the answer! Thanks also for the very generous 1st prize! I have nothing like it and I am thrilled!

(I'll go back now and edit my second post to fix some typos since I am ineligible to win second prize, and rightfully so,... I am certain someone else will regale us with a most humorous, entertaining or otherwise clever response... I am looking forward to that!)


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As usual.... all the fun happens when I'm asleep.

Serendipity that I was awake and online when TB posted... my shepherd/husky mix has anxiety/psychological issues for which she is on meds, but the meds no longer work and she tends to knock things over and jump on my bed at night just to ensure I get no rest... she's going on 13 years old now and the poor thing can't get any rest herself it seems. Several visits and calls to the vet, but no cure found yet.

PM Sent... Thanks again TB!
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 Posted 12/06/2024  7:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hokiefan_82 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very interesting contest and great clues! Too bad I logged on about 12-1/2 hours too late
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I won't guess Lincoln, Nebraska because it isn't a small town.

My guess is Pennytown, Missouri. On a cold day?
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 Posted 12/07/2024  03:18 am  Show Profile   Check tropicalbats's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add tropicalbats to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Okay, so the 2nd prize is up and I've enjoyed reading all the responses. Gettsyburg was actually on my list of possible towns to choose, but when given a choice I choose bat references over Lincoln references. Thus Pennytown was out as well. The plays on Harry Potter were also great! But one response clicked, as I do a lot of cave science and know the environment well. A bat cave would be a horrible place for a coin shop! I once did a project with a metal detector in a show cave by a pool where people tossed coins for many years. Totally corroded! And thus Petespockets55 has the winning 2nd place answer for crossing humor, science, coins and bat caves all in one sentence!

So send me a PM and I'll send off the clipped Lincoln.

Congrats to the winners, and thanks for playing along!
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 Posted 12/07/2024  09:03 am  Show Profile   Check Brandmeister's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Brandmeister to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for running the contest, Tropicalbats! It was good fun. =)
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Wow. Thank you TB and everyone else for their creativity.
That is a great clip and will be the largest I have.
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And I want to say thanks for all you do for the hobby. All the folks on CCF look forward to seeing what you will share when you name is "Author" on a thread.
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Thanks for the fun! Continued prayers for our neighbors in Bat Cave and other communities in Western NC.
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Congrats to PP55!
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I've worried for some time about being dense, but now I'm convinced.
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SPOILER ALERT - This is the solution to the puzzle. If you haven't figured it out, and don't want to know how to get to the answer, then skip this one.

First, there is a lot of random information in the story, on purpose. But the question is simple, where is the store? The first leap is to note that the two customers' names are Mr. Long and Mr. Latit. Those are just abbreviations for Longitude and Latitude, telling you how the location is hidden in the story.

Next, since Lat and Long can be reported several ways, and most commonly now as decimal degrees, the second paragraph uses the words "degrees", "minutes" and "seconds". This is how you know which format the coordinates are in.

After that it is just a matter of looking at the years of the coins each of the customers bought. Mr. Latit(ude) bought coins from 1935, 1927 and 1905. Mr. Long(itude) bought from 1982, 1917 and 1913.

Therefore the coordinates of the store are 35 degrees 27 minutes 05 seconds north latitude, and 82 degrees 17 minutes and 13 seconds west longitude. The north and west aren't stipulated, but it's the only way you end up in the US. You can plug this into any of a number of websites to get the actual location of these coordinates, which is Bat Cave, NC. It's the town, not the cave itself, which is up on the hill and not right in town. The cave is a protected site for hibernating bats, and hence the name of the town, although White Nose Syndrome has killed off much of the cave's bat population.

The response noting that the customers had a lot of "tude" was a very clever reference to the solve.

There were a lot of red herrings, but the big one was the name of the store keeper Albus Doubledie, to distract from the answer by introducing a Harry Potter reference.

Good to know folks enjoyed the puzzle! 1st prize went out in the mail today and 2nd will go out on Monday.
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Pass my sextant.
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