
Incidentally, one person has 'solved' it.
Not that is it strictly speaking a puzzle, but I have decided not to explain the titles or the methodology.
If people do get it, I'd rather that they PM me than 'out' it, although I shall not cry or anything.
These are all drawn in ink in a single book.
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Not that is it strictly speaking a puzzle, but I have decided not to explain the titles or the methodology.
If people do get it, I'd rather that they PM me than 'out' it, although I shall not cry or anything.
These are all drawn in ink in a single book.

these images all appear to be hosted on blogspot, my pictures always end up with a red x if i try and use the ones from my blog.
how're you getting them to work (or had b3ta just started allowing them since i last tried)?
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how're you getting them to work (or had b3ta just started allowing them since i last tried)?

I just copy the image location from my blog.
Not quite ready to make it open yet though - not till I have scanned these in, instead of using my camera 'phone.
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Not quite ready to make it open yet though - not till I have scanned these in, instead of using my camera 'phone.

I may be intrigued if it's the former. Very annoyed with the latter.
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The chap who knows it can be given the title and (with a little research that anyone could do) sketch roughly what I will draw now.
You'd struggle to get the titles from the images though.
To be fair, he had an advantage because my annotations are in a format which his industry uses.
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You'd struggle to get the titles from the images though.
To be fair, he had an advantage because my annotations are in a format which his industry uses.