OD convention anyone?
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OD convention anyone?
Anyone else from outside Germany (and Austria 
 ) going to the OD connvetion? See you there!
			
			
									
									
						- Ondrej.Cibulka
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We've just come back and I've uploaded some photos of the convention to the articles section of the Origami Austria homepage.
It's been another very nice convention
			
			
									
									It's been another very nice convention
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
						Gerwin
Cool!
The original Kawasaki Rose?
Pasquale D'Auria had a great display also, I like the guns especially, and the glasses and scissors.!
Great modulars by Dirk Eisner!
Heinz Strobl with his knots.
Hans Birkeland and his cards.
And also Edwin Corrie. Was he there? Great rabbit!
And our own Gerwin and Anna!
Everything was good, it looks like you had a great time!
Mekks doing some magic at the end there also.
Anna, nice Panda. Is it one sheet for the Mommy and baby, or 2 squares?
			
			
									
									The original Kawasaki Rose?
Pasquale D'Auria had a great display also, I like the guns especially, and the glasses and scissors.!
Great modulars by Dirk Eisner!
Heinz Strobl with his knots.
Hans Birkeland and his cards.
And also Edwin Corrie. Was he there? Great rabbit!
And our own Gerwin and Anna!
Everything was good, it looks like you had a great time!
Mekks doing some magic at the end there also.
Anna, nice Panda. Is it one sheet for the Mommy and baby, or 2 squares?
My flickr album: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12043525@N04/
						The Panda is by Katsuhisa Yamada and diagrammed in his newest book. Like every other model in this book it is from one square without cuts or glue. I can really recommend buying his books, his models are gorgeous!
Here is a link to the book section on his homepage:
http://w01.tp1.jp/~a150296341/03/03.html
By the way http://amazon.jp carries them
Edwin Corrie was there, yes.
			
			
									
									
						Here is a link to the book section on his homepage:
http://w01.tp1.jp/~a150296341/03/03.html
By the way http://amazon.jp carries them
Edwin Corrie was there, yes.
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About Pasquale D'Auria: His scissors are actually a smoothly working two-piece model. But even better his harmonica is a working model as well, if you know how to play it 
Unfortunately Hans Birkeland wasn't there in person (or maybe I didn't find him in the mass of people, but he wasn't listed in the list of attendees either).
Edwin Corrie was there shortly on Sunday. You can see him in this picture together with Roberto Gretter (don't know who the woman was).
Mekks was awesome. Even if you knew how the tricks worked you had a hard time seeing how he was doing it.
			
			
									
									Unfortunately Hans Birkeland wasn't there in person (or maybe I didn't find him in the mass of people, but he wasn't listed in the list of attendees either).
Edwin Corrie was there shortly on Sunday. You can see him in this picture together with Roberto Gretter (don't know who the woman was).
Mekks was awesome. Even if you knew how the tricks worked you had a hard time seeing how he was doing it.
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
						Gerwin
I've also uploaded my photos of the OD Convention.
http://www.origami-kunst.de/events/20-t ... utschland/
			
			
									
									
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