The new tanteidan convention book
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The new tanteidan convention book
i just went to origami housze and noticed that the new tanteidan convention book is available!
http://www.origamihouse.jp/book/origina ... yu_11.html
It looks pretty good and has a nice model list including Satoshi Kamiya's
Sleipnir
http://www.folders.jp/g/2003/sleipnir016.html
which is pretty amazing. (Is it from a film or something or did he make up the idea of a multi legged horse?)
I dont know when this came out but has anyone got a hold of it yet?
How long does it take before these become available on sasuga?
http://www.origamihouse.jp/book/origina ... yu_11.html
It looks pretty good and has a nice model list including Satoshi Kamiya's
Sleipnir
http://www.folders.jp/g/2003/sleipnir016.html
which is pretty amazing. (Is it from a film or something or did he make up the idea of a multi legged horse?)
I dont know when this came out but has anyone got a hold of it yet?
How long does it take before these become available on sasuga?
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Norse Mythology: Odin rode an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleipnir
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleipnir
Hmm I just checked the price on origami house, it is only $30 which is a great price.
I never noticed that sasuga overcharges quite a lot. Usually tanteidan convention books cost $40 + up to $20 for postage and packing.
So are sasuga charges a lot more than origami house for all of these books or is this convention book unusually cheap?
I never noticed that sasuga overcharges quite a lot. Usually tanteidan convention books cost $40 + up to $20 for postage and packing.
So are sasuga charges a lot more than origami house for all of these books or is this convention book unusually cheap?
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Oh that makes more sense,
so let me just check, if someone lives in Europe (UK, or spain for example) do they have to pay the (more expensive) Euro price rather than the cheaper $30? It doesn't say on the website that a Europe based buyer can't pay the $30 bill.
Even if this is where sasuga gets the $42 bill it still doesnt count for the extra postage and packing or for the fact that most sasuga buyers are in America and hence could get it $12 cheaper... Or perhaps this is just sasuga's fair way of making their profit...
so let me just check, if someone lives in Europe (UK, or spain for example) do they have to pay the (more expensive) Euro price rather than the cheaper $30? It doesn't say on the website that a Europe based buyer can't pay the $30 bill.
Even if this is where sasuga gets the $42 bill it still doesnt count for the extra postage and packing or for the fact that most sasuga buyers are in America and hence could get it $12 cheaper... Or perhaps this is just sasuga's fair way of making their profit...
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We can only speculate. If you want a definitive answer, you'll need to ask Sasuga directly.
But since we're all making random guesses anyway, here's mine:
If Sasuga is like other import bookstores, they have costs involved in running the store. One of the biggest costs is inventory: they have to stock the books they order for sale, so they have to buy a bunch of them. This costs money that they can't make back quickly, because most import books sell slowly over time. Thus, the higher price for each book because they have to try to offset the initial outlay of funds. Origami House, OTOH, is the publisher, so they can simply sell it at their regular price.
But since we're all making random guesses anyway, here's mine:
If Sasuga is like other import bookstores, they have costs involved in running the store. One of the biggest costs is inventory: they have to stock the books they order for sale, so they have to buy a bunch of them. This costs money that they can't make back quickly, because most import books sell slowly over time. Thus, the higher price for each book because they have to try to offset the initial outlay of funds. Origami House, OTOH, is the publisher, so they can simply sell it at their regular price.
Firstly I would like to say that i am not against sasuga, In fact Ive bought all my Japanese books from them.
What I now wonder is why people aren't simply buying from the cheaper origami house when sasuga charges more.
The only reason I can think of is that with sasuga you can pay online whilst with origami house you can't. Also I think sasuga delivers much quicker than origami house (but I do not know for sure)
What I now wonder is why people aren't simply buying from the cheaper origami house when sasuga charges more.
The only reason I can think of is that with sasuga you can pay online whilst with origami house you can't. Also I think sasuga delivers much quicker than origami house (but I do not know for sure)
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It may end up being more expensive to buy from Origami House. The shipping rates are calculated differently, and banks usually charge an additional fee if paying by wire transfer or bank cheque, especially when it involves a foreign bank and currency exchange.T wrote:What I now wonder is why people aren't simply buying from the cheaper origami house when sasuga charges more.
I have order the new Tanteidan Convention book at origamihouse last week. I am in France. I have paied for an international postal money order only: 30€ + 6.75€ for the operation. No currency exchange, and Shipping rate are iinclude in the price for international order,. Origami house has emailed me that my order has been posted tomorrow. It is not very expensive. I will recevine rapidly my books.
I picked one up whilst I was there - a fair amount of my designs in there, but it's not a problem since all but one fit on a single page
Interesting to see how my work compared with the technical marvels on display. I felt that whilst there are (as ever) a hard-core of super-complex devotees, the attendees were also appreciative of simple work. They were, without exception, serious folders - the general level of ability was higher than any other convention that I've been to.
Interesting to see how my work compared with the technical marvels on display. I felt that whilst there are (as ever) a hard-core of super-complex devotees, the attendees were also appreciative of simple work. They were, without exception, serious folders - the general level of ability was higher than any other convention that I've been to.