Hi
the hanging wall scrolls are called kakemono
paul
--- "M. R. Williams" <
amacobra@...> wrote:
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Mr. Eckman and Mr. Richardson,
Many thanks for your reply and the information. I
will look through these
links and see what I can discover. As for the
scrolls/books show by Mr.
Richardson I think we might be on a different page.
The kind of scroll I am
talking about is the decorative one hung on the wall
with Shohou work done
on it. I could be wrong and the information I seek
might very well be in
your links. Either way, thank you both.
Peace,
Matt
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>Subject: [samuraihistory] Digest Number 996
>Date: 23 Nov 2004 20:05:21 -0000
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>There are 5 messages in this issue.
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>Topics in this digest:
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> 1. is sephiroth a samurai
> From: "Sephiroth"
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> 2. Re: is sephiroth a samurai
> From: Nate Ledbetter
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> 3. Re: is sephiroth a samurai
> From: "Anthony J. Bryant"
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ajbryant@...>
> 4. Re: Scroll creation
> From: ronin_engineer@...
> 5. Re: Re: Scroll creation
> From: Richardson Paul
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>Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 16:10:13 -0000
> From: "Sephiroth" <o0o0sephiroth0o0o@...>
>Subject: is sephiroth a samurai
>
>
>ive always wondered if sephiroth was a samurai if you
know email me
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>Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 14:45:18 -0800 (PST)
> From: Nate Ledbetter <ltdomer98@...>
>Subject: Re: is sephiroth a samurai
>
>
>--- Sephiroth <o0o0sephiroth0o0o@...> wrote:
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> >
> > ive always wondered if sephiroth was a samurai if
> > you know email me
>
>Care to explain what a "sephiroth" is? Being as it
>would essentially be impossible to pronounce in the
>Japanese language, I sincerely doubt it.
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> Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:51:49 -0600
> From: "Anthony J. Bryant" <ajbryant@...>
>Subject: Re: is sephiroth a samurai
>
>Sephiroth wrote:
>
> >
> > ive always wondered if sephiroth was a samurai if
you know email me
>
>WHY have you always wondered something like that?
>
>Tony
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>Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 04:22:00 +0000
> From: ronin_engineer@...
>Subject: Re: Scroll creation
>
>
> > From: "M. R. Williams"
> >
> > Greetings all,
> >
> > I am sending this to multiple lists so I
appologize in advance for any
> > multiple posts.
> >
> > I have recently commissioned a friend of mine who
is a Shodou student to
> > do some Kanji work for me. However, she does not
know how to construct
>the
> > scrolls once the work has been done on the rice
paper. Does anyone on
>here
> > know how to properly construct a scroll? Any
assistance that you can
>offer
> > will be muchly appreciated.
>
>I've only made one, it was not a great job. That was
no fault of the
>teacher who was an expert. It's not something you
will probably get right
>the first time. You can get them mounted in the US
probably for $100-200
>each. So if the work is valuable or a gift you
probably want to pay a pro
>or practice several times with it before mounting
them. I'm away from my
>books for a few days so I can't give really good
references now. Some
>stores listed here though:
>
>http://home.comcast.net/~ronin_engineer/sumi.html
>
>I'm also experimenting with unconventional mounting
methods that use iron
>activated interfacing material found in fabric
stores. It's a lot less
>messy and tedious than the conventional wet mounting
methods and irons are
>used in traditional Japanese bookmaking so it might
last a while. I have
>not developed the procedure fully yet.
>
>Jim Eckman
>
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>Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 02:13:44 -0800 (PST)
> From: Richardson Paul <umaryu@...>
>Subject: Re: Re: Scroll creation
>
>HI
>
>I would suggest these links
>
>japanese book binding (shows several styles of book
>binding as well as how tomake scrolls and the boxes
>for the scrolls - greta book I have it)
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0834801965/102-4582791-9751358?v=glance
>
>book binding
>http://staffcentral.brighton.ac.uk/graeme/bookart2/introduction.html
>
>http://www.sff.net/people/Brook.West/bind/bindit.html
>
>http://freespace.virgin.net/beaux-arts.bindings/tutorial.html
>
>loads more here at yahoo - have fun
>http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&q=japanese+book+binding
>
>paul
>
>
>
>
>--- ronin_engineer@... wrote:
>
>
>---------------------------------
>
> > From: "M. R. Williams"
> >
> > Greetings all,
> >
> > I am sending this to multiple lists so I
appologize
>in advance for any
> > multiple posts.
> >
> > I have recently commissioned a friend of mine who
is
>a Shodou student to
> > do some Kanji work for me. However, she does not
>know how to construct the
> > scrolls once the work has been done on the rice
>paper. Does anyone on here
> > know how to properly construct a scroll? Any
>assistance that you can offer
> > will be muchly appreciated.
>
>I've only made one, it was not a great job. That was
>no fault of the teacher who was an expert. It's not
>something you will probably get right the first time.
>You can get them mounted in the US probably for
>$100-200 each. So if the work is valuable or a gift
>you probably want to pay a pro or practice several
>times with it before mounting them. I'm away from my
>books for a few days so I can't give really good
>references now. Some stores listed here though:
>
>http://home.comcast.net/~ronin_engineer/sumi.html
>
>I'm also experimenting with unconventional mounting
>methods that use iron activated interfacing material
>found in fabric stores. It's a lot less messy and
>tedious than the conventional wet mounting methods
and
>irons are used in traditional Japanese bookmaking so
>it might last a while. I have not developed the
>procedure fully yet.
>
>Jim Eckman
>
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