On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Paper Dragon wrote:
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> I have looked on this feature like the take a penny/leave a penny at many
> stores.
This has been something that I have seen done by various members of my
group, OMG-NYC. At our Tuesday folding location, we always
I have looked on this feature like the take a penny/leave a penny at many
stores.
There have been constant comments on the various lists, on what do I do with my
excess origami models. This is your perfect chance to get rid of those excess
models and for them to find a good home. Your throw
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 Sunil Dhavalikar <sunil.ku...@gmail.com> wrote about the
"Origami to Go" initiative mentioning how it worked.
There is something I didn't understand. If you get to the table on the first
hours of the exchange, there would be nothing on it. So do you
"Origami to Go" isn't really a strict exchange, at least the versions I've
seen of it.
If you have something you don't need or want to give away, you just leave
it on the table.
And if you see something you like you can take it, even if you haven't left
something yourself.
On Thu, Ju
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 Sunil Dhavalikar <sunil.ku...@gmail.com> wrote about
the "Origami to Go" initiative mentioning how it worked.
There is something I didn't understand. If you get to the table on the
first hours of the exchange, there would be nothing on it. So do you leave
yo
The table will be available on Saturday and Sunday during the convention.
The idea is simple. Give some, Take some. No pressure, No restrictions.
However, please keep it limited to Origami related items like finished
origami models, used origami books, printed diagrams, papers, rolls,
origami
Arlene Gorchov and Sunil Dhavalikar would like to re-introduce the Origami
to Go table at the Origami USA 2016 convention in New york.
"Origami to Go"
We are pleased to announce the availability of an Origami Exchange table at
the 2016 Origami USA convention in New york.