Thanks Toxophilite and Pyromancer
, here's my solution and some pics. (glad you live a long way away
)
After trying to figure out a range of complicated card game based hypothesis (like the royal flush on the 2nd row beats all the others but which is 2nd best etc) and why 2 cards are sometimes stacked up (but you can't quite see what they are), I suddenly ocurred to me that 13 cards in a suit with 2 cards stacked gives 26 possibilities (letters in the alphabet). A quick check on the 4th row (3 cards) shows that J,8,5 = ?,H,E and probably spells THE.
Substituting Ace throught King (1 to 13) to A,B C...M etc (ignoring the double cards) gives the following:-
C?MBE
MA??I?
??DER
THE
FI?ED
?AB??
You can see some of the double cards so by adding the cards together you can get the letters N,O,P...Z (14-26) which then gives:-
COMBE MARTIN UNDER THE FIXED TABLE
you can't quite see the cards to accurately identify all the letters of "Combe Martin" but it's quite easy to work out from the cards that are left in the pack (especially if you live nearby and have heard of Combe Martin)
Googling "Combe Martin" reveals the pub called Pack O' cards (which confirms it must be correct place
)
http://www.packocards.co.uk/Googling further reveals a picture of a the bar showing a table with a beam fixing it to the floor (can't get better confirmation than that
)
I had planned to drive over one evening but didn't manage it, and the boss said she wanted to go to as Combe Martin is by Ilfracombe and she wanted to see the Damien Hurst Statue "Verity"
Anyhow we got there eventually and found the coin under the fixed table
Landlord Chris was very helpful and didn't seem to know anything about the ISIS Adventure so I explained it to him and he was very interested. He lent me a torch while I grovelled around under the table, and also supplied a Screwdriver to prise off the coin
It was well stuck down with chewing gum
Thats me on the left with the Cornwall shirt
and Chris the Landlord with my hand written solution (and my beer)
That's about it, looking forward to the Tessarisis arriving in March (Thanks PUZZ)
by the way, this is "Verity" in Ilfracombe harbour (Artistic!!)