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hey paulius just wondering what paper do you use and where can i get it
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@ Polistes

Which paper exactly? That thin brown?
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fantastic!
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yeh the brown stuff is it just tracing paper?
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It's baking paper.

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cool thanks =)
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Very good hedgehog !
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did you take part in the origami internet-olympiad, paulius? i think, the hedgehog has been one of the topics ...
you did create a quite cute one and it's obviously much easier to fold than the model of master joisel. i like it as well as your style and your clean way of folding.
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No. There was a Joisel's Hedgehog in the Olympiad.
This one is much simpler and uses way different technology - the one that was used for Che Guevara and Mona Lisa models.

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