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Origami USA Convention Books

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Is there any place where I can get the aforementioned books? Not just this year, but all!
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The OrigamiUSA website has a shop: http://www.origami-usa.org/
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i just had to say, i'm getting myself a copy of the 2010 OUSA convention book, which is, IMHO, their best one yet. normally i abstain... even the 2008 with the kamiya cicada nymph couldn't tempt me (just not that excited about insects).

but ares' t.rex is in there (possibly trumping the kawahata as my favorite t.rex, the perfect combination of posture, bulk, and menace) as well as berniecki's rhino (possibly the best origami rhino out there now). congratulations to all creators, wow!
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ive also got a model in there!
but i submitted it ages ago so it isnt that good :oops: :(
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Anyone happen to know if this year Kamiya would submit diagrams for the US convention book ? :roll:
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he didnt :cry:
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Post by euroboy »

joshuaorigami wrote:he didnt :cry:
oh really :( too bad... how did you know ?
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Post by bethnor »

even though kamiya is not in there, it is still amongst their best one yet.

i hate to be a jerk, but kamiya is NOT the beginning or end of origami! there are PLENTY of other artists out there that are just as talented and deserve recognition!
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Wasn't the Sepia in the 2008 book? or is that one of the Tanteidan books?
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Post by Brimstone »

Wow! this year's was dominated by latin people, I have folded with half of the people that submitted diagrams for this edition.
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Post by rockmanex6 »

Ye he didnt so its not an end so what go USA :wink:
doesnt mean yall shouldn't not just tantedon book
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Ye he didnt so its not an end so what go USA Wink
doesnt mean yall shouldn't not just tantedon book
Rockman...please try to construct coherent thoughts and complete sentences...I'm not even sure what to respond to what you said.
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frumious--don't bother. ppl have been trying a lot longer than you.
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