Another alternative to paper for shoji, although perhaps not as durable as Tyvek, would be the heavier weights of silkspan sold for covering large stick built...
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Park McKellop
squire009
Apr 2, 2002 5:48 am
I've got a question about senmonyugo (field specific vocabulary). I'd like a translation for "core sampler" or something similar to name my 9' spear. Perhaps...
7581
Mokurai
mokuraibozu
Apr 2, 2002 2:04 pm
... From: Park McKellop [mailto:squire009@...] Alcyoneus/Kondei Ichimusai Niten (the name of a Korean trying to pass himself off as Japanese? ;-) ) -Do...
7582
James Eckman
lost90804
Apr 2, 2002 2:47 pm
... None of these materials breathe well, that's why builder used to use building paper and its replacements, if your worried about ventilation, you will have...
7583
James Eckman
lost90804
Apr 2, 2002 2:55 pm
One of these has rayon in it, it might be more damp resistant! http://www.japanesepaperplace.com/shoji_papers.htm Jim Eckman...
7584
shirokitatate
Apr 2, 2002 7:37 pm
Here in MN (and in the upper midwest) we have a vintage clothing store Ragstock that sells new and used kimono. They are on the web for locations only...
7585
Anthony J. Bryant
sengokudaimyo
Apr 2, 2002 10:18 pm
... Well, you're going to hate this. "Core sampler" is either "koaa sanpuraa" or "chûjô saideiki" Effingham...
7586
lord_aharon_of_talkon
lord_aharon_...
Apr 3, 2002 12:14 am
... seen ... $12 ... Here in Caid, we have a number of used clothing stores that sell used kimono, but they aren't cheap. I know if you type in google used ...
7587
Tatsushu .
tatsushu
Apr 3, 2002 3:43 am
... Now THAT sounds like a proper Japanese rubber hero kiai--'GO KOAA SANPURAA!!!!' Hmmm... I'm too tired to think properly, but would 'Yarigoto39; work as a pun...
7588
Tatsushu .
tatsushu
Apr 3, 2002 3:49 am
Okay, this is strange. I learned about this from friends in OERTHA (that's Alaska, for those of you who don't know). Sounds cool, I'll have to find out more....
7589
Douglas Shannon
das11228
Apr 3, 2002 1:43 pm
Greetings All, I just signed onto the list and wanted to drop a hello and a question or two. I've been in the SCA for three and a half years, but recently...
7590
James Eckman
lost90804
Apr 3, 2002 2:11 pm
... It saved my butt in Japan when training people in the use of laser machining equipment. Almost all the terms were English and of course written in...
7591
Grim Shieldsson
grimshieldsson
Apr 3, 2002 4:23 pm
... <snip> </snip> <tongue position="in cheek"> <seriousness level="not even a little bit"> ... I wouldn't look in the files section of the group at all.....
7592
yamashiro_kato
Apr 3, 2002 11:31 pm
Great. I found a source, which conveniently I can't find right now that said Kato could be used as a given name. I am going to have to assume that it is more...
7593
Tatsushu .
tatsushu
Apr 4, 2002 4:12 am
Okay, it is hard to try and learn classical Japanese, but I figure you can't really learn anything if you don't get corrected. So, fearful though I am of my...
7594
Douglas Shannon
das11228
Apr 4, 2002 1:25 pm
... I have since discovered the files section and printed most of it out. Useless or not. ... And the links have entertained me for hours since my initial...
7595
Takedasama@...
lordtakeda
Apr 4, 2002 11:06 pm
Konnichiwa, I have two questions concernig Sumo. 1. Can someone supply me with the rules to Sumo?? 2. Does anyone have a pattern, or know where to find one,...
7596
jim e grunst
scadragon@...
Apr 5, 2002 4:41 am
Just do an internet search on term 'armor process' you'll find a link to their site Tochiro ... ...
7597
Nate Ledbetter
ltdomer98
Apr 5, 2002 5:26 am
Hello all! Would anyone happen to have a recipe for wagashi, specifically omanju? Maybe momiji manju? I've looked all over the net and can't find...
7598
Aaron Sher
ars_14610
Apr 5, 2002 12:43 pm
Konnichi-wa, I've been lurking on this list for a while now, and I seem to recall somebody saying a while back that kataginu wasn't period. My sources claim ...
7599
Anthony J. Bryant
sengokudaimyo
Apr 5, 2002 1:20 pm
... It's a good effort, but I think it has a few small glitches. It looks to me more like "Although the wind rustles on the mountain slopes, if I exert my...
7600
Douglas Shannon
das11228
Apr 5, 2002 1:21 pm
... Thanks! Of all the 'armor39; searches I have done, the word 'process39; never came to mind. Douglas the Indecisive ...
7601
Anthony J. Bryant
sengokudaimyo
Apr 5, 2002 1:29 pm
... Somehow I like "Yarisugoshi"* better. <G> Effingham Technically, "yarikonashi" means "overdoing" or "overkill" -- but using yari=lance instead of...
7602
Anthony J. Bryant
sengokudaimyo
Apr 5, 2002 1:37 pm
... Actually, this is "Usagi-tei" -- there's a link to them -- and a comment or two about them -- on the links pages of my armour manual. ...
7603
Anthony J. Bryant
sengokudaimyo
Apr 5, 2002 1:41 pm
... That's true and not true. The kataginu *is* period, but not in the form most people think of it. People usually think of the batwing version that shows up ...
7604
Anthony J. Bryant
sengokudaimyo
Apr 5, 2002 1:42 pm
... Hm. I've never looked. I imagine there are recipes online, but they're probably in Japanese... Effingham...
7605
debbie strub
murakamitsuruko
Apr 5, 2002 2:18 pm
Greetings, Technically, it is period but not in the form that most people think of. Period versions usually cross over in the front like a kosode and aren't...
7606
Nate Ledbetter
ltdomer98
Apr 5, 2002 5:38 pm
Yeah, I just haven't gotten up the energy (and my word tank) to look on YahooJapan yet. Just wondering if maybe someone had it in English...please forgive my ...
7607
Markejag@...
kfbunami
Apr 5, 2002 9:34 pm
What kind? Or better yet, for us non-Japanese reading peoples, what exactly do you mean by momiji manju? I have three recipes, hikicha-manju (green tea...
7608
Rosemary Norwood
rosemarynorwood
Apr 5, 2002 9:43 pm
I would love to see all of those recipes! Please share! Rosemary...