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Origami Book Title
Dear all,
A few years ago, I vividly recall perusing an origami book which I quite liked, but now can't seem to remember the name/author of. I believe that it was light blue and had an origami elephant on the cover - does anybody know the name/author/publication details? Thanks...
A few years ago, I vividly recall perusing an origami book which I quite liked, but now can't seem to remember the name/author of. I believe that it was light blue and had an origami elephant on the cover - does anybody know the name/author/publication details? Thanks...
Maybe the book "Pfiffiges Origami" bei Paulo Mulatinho?
http://www.origamiaustria.at/books.php?lang=2&book=13
http://www.origamiaustria.at/books.php?lang=2&book=13
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Are you sure it was an Elephant? From all the light blue Origami books I own this one is the only one with an Elephant on the cover.
Could it maybe have been a Rhinoceros? If so the book "Safari Origami" by Lionel Albertino could be a possibility.
http://giladorigami.com/BO_Safari.html
Do you remember if the models have mainly been animals or if they have been mixed, if they've been from one sheet only or several. Any details you can give us can help us getting better results.
By the way, you needn't quote me to reply.
Edit: Found another one but it might be hard to get it since it is out of print for a long time now: Origami 4 by Robert Harbin.
http://stagepics.co.uk/origamidb/book_c ... BookID=169
Could it maybe have been a Rhinoceros? If so the book "Safari Origami" by Lionel Albertino could be a possibility.
http://giladorigami.com/BO_Safari.html
Do you remember if the models have mainly been animals or if they have been mixed, if they've been from one sheet only or several. Any details you can give us can help us getting better results.
By the way, you needn't quote me to reply.
Edit: Found another one but it might be hard to get it since it is out of print for a long time now: Origami 4 by Robert Harbin.
http://stagepics.co.uk/origamidb/book_c ... BookID=169
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I'm not positive... there also may have been a penguin involved on the cover
what I do remember is that it was a solid light blue background with some origami figures on the front. The models inside were, if I remember, more than just animals (although I *could* be wrong about this - but I recall trying to fold something that wasn't an animal out of it).
Are you trying to find books out of your personal collection, or are you searching online as well? If you are looking online, you could tell me what website(s) you're looking on.
If you can't find the book, its no big deal, this post was just intended for someone who happened to know of such a book offhand
EDIT: I would guess that it was published in the 1990's based on what I can remember of the format of the cover - it looked somewhat like http://www.diamond-jim.com/magicbooks/P ... sytodo.jpg in that it was light blue and had line figures on the cover (except, obviously, it had nothing to do with magic tricks and everything to do with origami)
what I do remember is that it was a solid light blue background with some origami figures on the front. The models inside were, if I remember, more than just animals (although I *could* be wrong about this - but I recall trying to fold something that wasn't an animal out of it).
Are you trying to find books out of your personal collection, or are you searching online as well? If you are looking online, you could tell me what website(s) you're looking on.
If you can't find the book, its no big deal, this post was just intended for someone who happened to know of such a book offhand
EDIT: I would guess that it was published in the 1990's based on what I can remember of the format of the cover - it looked somewhat like http://www.diamond-jim.com/magicbooks/P ... sytodo.jpg in that it was light blue and had line figures on the cover (except, obviously, it had nothing to do with magic tricks and everything to do with origami)
I've done both, searching in my personal library and online.
A good place to search online is the Origami Database at http://origamidatabase.com.
A good place to search online is the Origami Database at http://origamidatabase.com.
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Just to verify: Is it this one ?
http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Origami4_Harbin.html
Or the Neal Elias booklet 34, Miscellaneous Folds - I by Dave Venables?
http://home.roadrunner.com/~hanksimon/Elias.jpg
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http://www.giladorigami.com/BO_Origami4_Harbin.html
Or the Neal Elias booklet 34, Miscellaneous Folds - I by Dave Venables?
http://home.roadrunner.com/~hanksimon/Elias.jpg
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Dear rill2503456, please don't always quote the previous post. I've edited all your posts to remove the quoted text. Everyone can read what's written just before, there is no need to quote it. You can use the "Post Reply"-Button on the bottom of the page to reply or alternative if you prefer the "Quote"-Button, delete the quoted text before writing your reply. It's just annoying to have every text twice.