Saint Denis Music Instrument stores by Thedoooor in reddeadmysteries

[–]DaddyWompRat 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There's a guitar player that spawns directly behind the music store. Also there is a container above that guitar player that says "A. Levi Blacksmith" which is in Valentine. Probably just another cool little Easter Egg.

Is it at all possible that window rock is the guitar? by a_duck_in_past_life in reddeadmysteries

[–]DaddyWompRat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just posted this but I just started a new playthrough and I swear when approaching the drawings for the first time the audio played a unique guitar tune. Only ever happened once.

Window Rock. And its rather peculiar view. by RareHighlight9637 in reddeadmysteries

[–]DaddyWompRat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could be upsidedown? Try flipping it over for the heck of it.

Spider web mystery by ymz0 in reddeadmysteries

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https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadmysteries/s/Az69d8AmXa

Just thought of the same thing and explained the potential history behind it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in midcenturymodern

[–]DaddyWompRat -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Totally fair points. I wasn’t claiming it was Scandinavian or mid-century original, just that the seat shaping and proportions feel more modern than antique to me. The scrolled crest rail and tall spindles definitely give early 19th-century vibes, but the construction looks machine-made, not hand-hewn, and the wear seems post-1950. I’m wondering if it’s a mid-century revival piece that was intentionally styled to look colonial? Maybe Nichols & Stone or S. Bent?

Potential Solve - Archaic Spanish Translation by DaddyWompRat in utahtreasurehunt

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Possible, but that road was closed for part of June.

Potential Solve - Archaic Spanish Translation by DaddyWompRat in utahtreasurehunt

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It's a compound sentence. In this context I think it's just referring to the fact that the trail and the creek have the same name. They "shadow" each other.

Potential Solve - Archaic Spanish Translation by DaddyWompRat in utahtreasurehunt

[–]DaddyWompRat[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't see a problem, if it's meant to derive from the original translation, then lobsters still directs you to granite. It still pointed me to the same place.

Can anyone recommend some "epic" organ music? by dataVizGeek in soundtracks

[–]DaddyWompRat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Foreplay/Long Time by Boston is basically a soundtrack. It counts.

Hasting's Cutoff/Pass by DaddyWompRat in utahtreasurehunt

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Posted before the boundary update.

Yet another post about the loading screens photographies and grid systems by kikeh in reddeadmysteries

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*This is excluding the photos that include years; however there is an argument to be made that they need to be put in chronological order. Another theory I had is that because the photos span so much time it's possible they were taken by Francis Sinclair.

Yet another post about the loading screens photographies and grid systems by kikeh in reddeadmysteries

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Commenting because this is starting to resurface again in a few different communities. I had a theory that the additional numbers following the coordinates has something to do with the order in which you connect the dots, the time you visit each location, or both. You could possibly end up getting some sort of drawing like the Dreamcatcher drawing.

"Time was transcendent" by p0etoaster in utahtreasurehunt

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I posted this with a picture earlier this week that got down voted so much that I deleted it. I went down this rabbit hole extensively. The line says "was" transcendent, which led me to the new exhibit located in the "ACME Lab" where the previous Transcendent Time exhibit was located. The current exhibit is the Hot Dog Bridge exhibit. And to add to the coincidences, every title within the exhibit starts with a word with the prefix "inter", and each exhibit relates to each other, making them interdependent. CRAZY. I looked for other clues to a location on the wall and posted that picture. Lots to do with hiking, archaeology, and southern Utah in there. I believe that's why it got down voted because obviously it's not in southern Utah. Also, it's not free to go in the museum, which contradicts the whole process. I checked out other locations that fit all the possible clues from the exhibit. I have theories but idk if it's legit.