Your Go study space
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Re: Your Go study space
Wow, this is incredible. What made you decide to get all of this stuff? Did you already have the tatami mats? And how long can you sit seiza for 
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Re: Your Go study space
Erythen wrote:I think I jumped a bit late into this forum but decided to post anyway.
Sorry about the size of the pictures, my camera takes them large and I'm not quite sure how to shrink them.
Would you be mad if someone asked for a chair? : )
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Re: Your Go study space
Open the photo in your main photo-viewer application. There should be a "Tools -> adjust size" optionErythen wrote:I think I jumped a bit late into this forum but decided to post anyway.
Sorry about the size of the pictures, my camera takes them large and I'm not quite sure how to shrink them.
Re: Your Go study space
Beautiful study space ! I'm envious
Another way to make the pictures compact, until you click them, would be to use "Hide" tags from the compose editor.
Erythen wrote:I think I jumped a bit late into this forum but decided to post anyway.
Sorry about the size of the pictures, my camera takes them large and I'm not quite sure how to shrink them.
Another way to make the pictures compact, until you click them, would be to use "Hide" tags from the compose editor.
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Re: Your Go study space
Is anyone having trouble seeing the pictures in this page? My browser sputters, and never seems to be able to open them. I get the "image unable to load" graphic instead of any image.
Edit: Oh, wait, they're loading now. Those are huge pictures!
Edit: Oh, wait, they're loading now. Those are huge pictures!
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Re: Your Go study space
Jedo wrote:Wow, this is incredible. What made you decide to get all of this stuff? Did you already have the tatami mats? And how long can you sit seiza for
I was in Japan for just under 4 years and decided rather than buy a bunch of tourist junk that I'll never look at again, I'd instead get something that can be appreciated for generations. It took me a couple of years to find a hobby but once I got into Go I caught the bug and this was it
I picked up the chairs and Tatami from http://www.chopa.com, they had a platform for the mats on clearance so it worked out well. I commissioned the scroll from http://www.orientaloutpost.com/
The kyosoku, pillows and equipment came from Japan. Mr. Bozulich and Kuroki-san were very helpful in finding good equipment (both highly recommended!). The arrangement was inspired by the Yugen no ma.
As for seiza...well depending on the day I can manage between 20 - 60 minutes though I usually just sit on my side and lean again the kyosoku (much more comfortable).
logan wrote:Would you be mad if someone asked for a chair
Nope
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Re: Your Go study space
darthmage wrote:Beautiful study space ! I'm envious
Erythen wrote:I think I jumped a bit late into this forum but decided to post anyway.
Sorry about the size of the pictures, my camera takes them large and I'm not quite sure how to shrink them.
Another way to make the pictures compact, until you click them, would be to use "Hide" tags from the compose editor.
Thank you, I didn't even think about that!
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Erythen, your setup is beautiful.
It would be nice to have go friends over and play while chatting over the board.
EDIT: I shrunk Erythen's photos and put them in hide tags below so that people can check out his nice setup more easily.
Looking straight down:
Another one looking down, but at an angle:
His whole setup:
EDIT: I shrunk Erythen's photos and put them in hide tags below so that people can check out his nice setup more easily.
Looking straight down:
Another one looking down, but at an angle:
His whole setup:
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Re: Your Go study space
sefo wrote:Some people here have very good setups.
Here's mine.
Hey sefo, nice study!
I couldn't help notice that you are in Shanghai. Just wanted to let you know that we have an international Go club here. Maybe we have already met? Anyways, send me a pm if you want to be included in the mailing list.
Cheers
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Re: Your Go study space
Here's mine.
Edit (2013/4/13): I recently added a tatami mat and a Meijinsen clock to my Go corner
Edit (2013/4/13): I recently added a tatami mat and a Meijinsen clock to my Go corner
Last edited by Mage on Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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EdLee wrote:Mage, is that your hyugakaya board? It's very pretty.
And Kuroki bowls and Kuroki slate and shell stones?
Thanks. Yes, my friend bought them from Mr. Kuroki couple of years ago while visiting Japan. The bowls are Karin, Keyaki or Sakura (he's not sure, he bought 3-sets at that time and has forgotten how to identify each
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Maybe Karin. If you look under the bottom of each bowl,Mage wrote:The bowls are Karin, Keyaki or Sakura (he's not sure, he bought 3-sets at that time and has forgotten how to identify each)
there may be a "signature" character/logo of the crafts-person.
If that person only makes a particular type (Karin, Keyaki, or Sakura),
then you can identify the wood. Mr. Kuroki would mostly likely be able
to identify it for you if you email him the above photo alone (or two).
