> > I asked about folds we've looked after (kept) for some time now because of > its sentimental value. >
There's no model that I've kept for sentimental reasons, but there are several that I fold for sentimental reasons. There first is the traditional Flapping Bird - it was one of the first models I learned to fold and my father always loved it. The second is Kawahata's "Yoda" - my husband's nickname is Yoda and I learned it for him (and it's just a cool model). The third is Yoshizawa's "Butterfly" - I have taught that model to so many people over the last 30+ years. Dee >