Does anyone have the pic attached. I can't find shit on google.
>>611790You're lucky. There are still two units left. If you hurry, you can acquire ithttps://www.origami-shop.com/es/monthly-origami-magazine-june-2022-xml-206_2649_641_1749-12577.html
>>611790https://origami-noa.myshopify.com/ja-us/collections/monthly_origami/products/7128988385459
wow!, I need to fold that guitars! Someone can bumb it, pls? Thanks in advanced
>>611798I ordered one so, one left.
Porfavor pasen como hacer esa guitarra que se muestra :(
>>611798If you aren't an idiot you'll buy them digitally on Japanese Amazon at a third of the price or use KU
Anyway here's the guitar diagram. Please don't ask for the full issue or other diagrams.
>>612914I am not the one who asked, but thank you!
>>612913 I've literally never seen a Noa available as an e-book or a tanteidan for that matter.Which tells me that japs are hands on and very tactile .They like a physical copy of a book .Yet ebooks are still a good idea because many folders have time set aside for a fold not a book hunt .Thanks , pal I appreciate you
>>612929I literally sent a true PDF that I have because I got the issue in digital format.
fujisan dot co dot jp/product/1281681367/b/list/I can't believe ppl will pay Terry exorbitant prices when you can get individual digital copies for about a third of the Terry's price from the publisher. Digital copies are v. high quality and print well.
Nicholas Terry does sell out quickly of his stock of books and magazines. Mainly cause he has no competition . Alot of the conventions should be available for sale ,but they aren't
>>612945>Alot of the conventions should be available for sale ,but they aren'tExactly, like the German conventions and the Colombia conventions.
>>612947 And Orison , origami USA and OrigaMIT
>>612953Origami USA are easy to buy, origaMIT sells physical copies.
>>612954 I googled OrigaMIT but search results were lackluster
>>612953>OrisonThere's nothing rare or really special about Orison magazines, so I don't understand why no one wants to share any of them from the last three and a half years? Members on ExVagos used to share them every time a new one was published. What happened there?
>>612961http://origamit.mit.edu/sales.php>>612963The whole jacgarper death, his nephew throwing a tantrum and people stopping sharing after the aforementioned tantrum.
>>612970The funny thing is, you can't even find people who want to trade the Orison magazines. It's almost like there are no OSN members left to receive the magazines.
There don't seem to be any OSN or MOK members around anymore. What happened to all these people?
>>613106that could very well be Ialmost) true as the Dutch origami society is/was mostly old(er)/retired people .... not many young(er) people. They're a small society, not very visible. The few Orison-magazines I have had or have seen only had 1 or 2 models in them. Like for instance 2 chess pieces => thus making it necessary to wait at least 3 months more before you actually had something (a non original chess set) ....
>>612972Do we know if OSN membership functions similarly to others like CDO and MFFP where you can download some (or all) previous magazines?
>>613135Don't know, I'm not a member of OSN.
Does anyone have the file for picrel?
>>614115Nope, sorry.
Blessed thread
>>611790Hi. Requesting someone creates this Minecraft origami and sends me a picture of how it looks.
>>614115i want this one
Thanks for them shares