Sure!  Here's the one on my desk. https://photos.app.goo.gl/CTwfUHd6JGdYPL3F6  He's made from a n approx. 20" square, with the head made from a square approx. 4.5" He has guarded my desk for over 15 years.  So far, no one has stolen my desk.

The one from my sister lives in a plastic box with a handful of my own models I've kept through the years.  My origami Segway, my 30-unit schnobe-unit ball a bit smaller then a quarter, and a others.  I'll occasionally keep one made of particularly interesting paper, or made some kind of modification that I thought was cool.

JRSM

On 11/7/2019 9:02 AM, Gerardo @neorigami.com wrote:
I asked about folds we've looked after (kept) for some time now because of
its sentimental value. Kate Honeyman, John R. S. Mascio, and Miranda
(Mizu-randa) shared their stories.

Thank you three for sharing them with us.

Kate, where do you keep the crab? Please share a picture of your
granddaughter's fold.

John, you shared a picture of the fold made by your sister and mentioned
where you keep your variation. Would you please share a picture of your
variation? Aside from that, would you let me know where do you keep the
fold made by your sister?

Miranda, sounds like a very beautiful vase and it's amazing how long it has
accompanied you. Would you share us a picture as well?

Thank you.

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Gerardo
gerardo(a)neorigami.com


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