Wednesday, October 2, 2013

I have started putting this up in various places, asking for feedback. I cannot enable Comments here because slimeballs like O'Blase' will show up with his corny humor. I wouldn't care if he was funny, but he's never been funny in his life. But, if you'd like to tell me what you think, write to me at

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Is this the complete arrow that Billy Lovelady drew?

I did another rendering of CE 369, and I think I may have found the head of Lovelady's arrow.

First, go to the history-matters page which shows CE 369 large:

http://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh16/html/WH_Vol16_0495a.htm

Then, you crop it down to the relevant area.




That's all I did was save it and crop it. But, does it look like there are two curvy black arms there in the black space? Think of it like the wings of a bird in flight. Is this Lovelady's entire arrow? We know he definitely drew one, and the large arrow on the other side was drawn by Buell Frazier. Are we looking at Lovelady's intact arrow?

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