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quite right, frumious. thanks for the correction, and i apologize for any confusion. when i have seen handmade papers in stores (have never bought, no way to resize yet), the deckle edges had already been removed.
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My paper was shipped 3 weeks ago, the waiting is killing me.
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it's probably because you live so far away from france.
i live in england so it came within 1 and a half weeks! :D
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Plenty of white sheets left...BWAHAHAHA! :twisted:
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*Sigh* All I wanted was a GREEN sheet of origamido and when I decide to buy one, they get sold out... I'd like to know, will the shop's origamido supply restock soon? Or was that a once in a lifetime chance?
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I try to have a new stock of sheets. But I don't know if I could.
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Post by Adam »

Well, if you could get new sheets in your stock I would certainly be interested in buying some of them. I was too late with this supply as well, and white is not really a colour I though I could use.

Hopefully Mr LaFosse will be kind enough to sell more sheets through your shop, Mr Terry. :)

In any case, even though I haven't bought anything (yet), thanks for doing this!
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Post by HankSimon »

FWIW -

Origamido Studio will be selling some Origamido papers at the Goldmine during the Saturday of the OUSA-2010 Origami Convention in New York at the end of this month.

There're no other details about the paper offered at that time.

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And here I sit, thinking to myself "Man I wish I had some white Origamido right now…"

I really can't wait for an order to arrive though, so I may just have to drive over the hill for some kozo.
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Yea! After a month finally my paper show ed up yesterday by the afternoon. I have 1 blue and 1 white sheets.

To do:

Half white sheet for Kawahata pegasus, half blue sheet for Lang's blue crab.

I dont know what to fold whit the remaining halfs. Throw me some ideas!
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Half white sheet for Kamiya Ryu-zin.
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Hey guys, I'm still trying to decide what to fold from my Origamido. I was thinking of folding Sipho Mabona's crayfish (I just finished a test fold of it from 70 cm square foil) , and I'm wondering if it will end up too small to fold from a sheet of 40 cm Origamido?

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Post by FrumiousBandersnatch »

Well, figure out the ratio of your finished crayfish to the original size of the paper...that should tell you roughly what size you can expect to get from the 40cm.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Sipho's Crayfish uses a grid of 64ths, right? 40/64=.625= 5/8 of a cm. Go find the sizes of the smallest flaps, and see how manageable this size is. As I remember, Sipho used 62 cm kozo for that one.
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72 cm I think, if we're talking about the reddish orange one.
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