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Hi, where can I get 'Origami Insects II' by Robert Lang? I live in the UK.

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lotsofsnails wrote:Hi

where can I get 'Origami Insects II' by Robert Lang? I live in the UK.

thanks

Mike
you can get it from here http://www.viereck-verlag.de/buecher/or ... s%20II.htm

i bought mine from there :wink: veryyy fast shipping :)
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i want to recommend the 'viereck-verlag' for getting origami literature from, too!
sometimes they make it even possible to get a single book for special needs, just as my personal treasure 'the mask' of tomoko fuse. i don't know the possibilities or conditions for non german orders but i do think it always worth for a try.
origami house orders may become expensive 'cause of the transfer fee your credit institute will take. unfortunately o.h. does not accept paypal ... i've already asked for that possibility.
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As long as you´re inside the European Union, you can pay without transfer fees per bank transfer (you need the IBAN and BIC-Codes).
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... but origamihouse works outside the european union and with that the price for a book is easily going to double ...
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Has anybody here visited the Origami House?
I was lucky enough to get my 'Works of Satoshi Kamiya' autographed and really stock up on their books. Ahhh... that was a happy day...
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no, not yet, but i'd like to do so ... about autographs - i got my joszef szebe book signed by its author and with a little luck i'll get another autograph from roman diaz at the bonn convention in june.
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I wonder what it´s good for to have someone writing his name into your book, wouldn´t it make more sence if you would write your own name inside so that anyone knows who´s the owner of this book?
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i use to stamp every book that is worth for keeping with an 'exlibris'. that is standard and the signature of the author will be luxury.
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Anna, I imagine it wouldn't be that bad unless they put their autograph on a space that says "this book belongs to..." :lol: That might lead to some problems.
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