Re: [Origami] That 3-pc Spinning Top
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 6:35 AM oh jassu wrote: > Dear Chila Caldera, Here are some links > > 1/25/2007 折紙探偵団 Magazine No.101 by Yamaguchi Makoto > http://www.origami.gr.jp/Magazine/Index/97-102.html > > 3/1/2007 素敵な実用折り紙 by Hasegawa Taichiro > https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4537205261 > > 11/20/2006 2006 Origami symposium book(Nippon Origami Association), there > is 3-pieces flower sppining top by Hasegawa Taichiro > https://ameblo.jp/soju/entry-10020166888.html > > 6/8/2006 The oldest record I've ever found on the Japanese Web > https://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/nyginnofue/diary/200606080001/ > ※She don't mention about the creator > > So need to check 2006 Origami symposium book, Hasegawa Taichiro 'created' > or 'introduce'. Because 3-pieces flower sppining top is already folded > before 11/20. > > Sincerely, > jassu from Korea > Dear Jassu, thank you for this. I find it very interesting. Knowing what I now know, I will now credit this model to HASEGAWA Taichiro, from no later than 2006. This also happens to be approximately the time when I first learned it from a friend at an origami club meeting in Los Angeles, California. . from Chila /// -- Chilagami - I think, therefore I fold; I fold, therefore I am Folding for Fun in Northern Arizona, USA chilag...@gmail.com Chila's Origami World (COW!) on Facebook ---
Re: [Origami] That 3-pc Spinning Top
Dear Chila Caldera Here are some links 1/25/2007 折紙探偵団 Magazine No.101 by Yamaguchi Makoto http://www.origami.gr.jp/Magazine/Index/97-102.html 3/1/2007 素敵な実用折り紙 by Hasegawa Taichiro https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/4537205261 11/20/2006 2006 Origami symposium book(Nippon Origami Association), there is 3-pieces flower sppining top by Hasegawa Taichiro https://ameblo.jp/soju/entry-10020166888.html 6/8/2006 The oldest record I've ever found on the Japanese Web https://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/nyginnofue/diary/200606080001/ ※She don't mention about the creator So need to check 2006 Origami symposium book, Hasegawa Taichiro 'created' or 'introduce'. Because 3-pieces flower sppining top is already folded before 11/20. Sincerely, jassu from Korea 보낸 사람: Chila Caldera 대신 Origami 보낸 날짜: 2020년 1월 14일 화요일 오전 9:42 받는 사람: The Origami Mailing List 제목: [Origami] That 3-pc Spinning Top On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 8:19 AM Gerardo @neorigami.com < gera...@neorigami.com> wrote: > .I'm looking again on the topic of > the creator of the three-piece spinning top of Japanese origin. This > conversation on the mailing list date around September 2019. Everyone that > answered told me it was either Makoto Yamaguchi or Taichiro Hasegawa. So I > still don't know who the creator is. [Here's the picture:] https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/HX13ob2iEnhKk8QP1f3rGaGyOpkdTZ0v9sO6dKBYftuYt_QRR3bCz9klpvdIihjf8XrPF_l9Za40jqeXmJneTsmlBS-kZB10Y3Bk21QomVY7LPJyJpwgIdLCtIrDRUaGzEAO07J6XA=w2400 Chila: I may have missed other responses to this, or it's been awhile and I've forgotten, but I learned this model years ago, from a friend, and have only ever found a diagram for it in one book: Origami For Children by Mari Ono and Roshin Ono. It's on page 22-27. The publication date is 2009. No model credits are given except on the last page of the book, it says, in addition to giving thanks and credit to several people for other contributions, "...special thanks to the origami artists and creators who consented to the inclusion of their original designs in this book: Dokuhotei Nakano: (pgs) 26, 28, 66, 74; and Isamu Asahi: (pgs) 70, 73, 76, 80, 83, 86. - No credit for the model on pg 22. - I assume from this that Mari Ono considers the "Koma spinning top" to be traditional. Or it may be that they just don't know who is the designer. - I also have a handwritten note at the top of pg 22, that tells me that someone, doesn't say who, told me in approx 2012, that the design is attributed to one Aso Reiko. - It's a great design; wish I knew more about it. - I would guess that "Makoto-koma" means Makoto's Spinning Top. . from Chila Caldera ///
[Origami] That 3-pc Spinning Top
Well, what do you know, a search for "origami by Aso Reiko" brought up several books of childrens models, looks like they are in Japanese, and one of them has a pic of this model on the cover. I also found a page under this URL: https://www.origami-resource-center.com/3-piece-spinning-top.html which is a short article by Kathy Knapp, who says: The fold is a variation by Reiko Aso of the Blooming Flower by Taichiro Hasegawa. The blooming flower becomes a spinning top when inserted into a windmill base. . from Chila Caldera /// ---
[Origami] That 3-pc Spinning Top
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 8:19 AM Gerardo @neorigami.com < gera...@neorigami.com> wrote: > .I'm looking again on the topic of > the creator of the three-piece spinning top of Japanese origin. This > conversation on the mailing list date around September 2019. Everyone that > answered told me it was either Makoto Yamaguchi or Taichiro Hasegawa. So I > still don't know who the creator is. [Here's the picture:] https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/HX13ob2iEnhKk8QP1f3rGaGyOpkdTZ0v9sO6dKBYftuYt_QRR3bCz9klpvdIihjf8XrPF_l9Za40jqeXmJneTsmlBS-kZB10Y3Bk21QomVY7LPJyJpwgIdLCtIrDRUaGzEAO07J6XA=w2400 Chila: I may have missed other responses to this, or it's been awhile and I've forgotten, but I learned this model years ago, from a friend, and have only ever found a diagram for it in one book: Origami For Children by Mari Ono and Roshin Ono. It's on page 22-27. The publication date is 2009. No model credits are given except on the last page of the book, it says, in addition to giving thanks and credit to several people for other contributions, "...special thanks to the origami artists and creators who consented to the inclusion of their original designs in this book: Dokuhotei Nakano: (pgs) 26, 28, 66, 74; and Isamu Asahi: (pgs) 70, 73, 76, 80, 83, 86. - No credit for the model on pg 22. - I assume from this that Mari Ono considers the "Koma spinning top" to be traditional. Or it may be that they just don't know who is the designer. - I also have a handwritten note at the top of pg 22, that tells me that someone, doesn't say who, told me in approx 2012, that the design is attributed to one Aso Reiko. - It's a great design; wish I knew more about it. - I would guess that "Makoto-koma" means Makoto's Spinning Top. . from Chila Caldera ///