Historic Goban/Prices (signed by history famous go players)
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Re: Historic Goban/Prices (signed by history famous go playe
I think there's a Finnish word to describe this: mustavadaverybadhairday, but as correct translation to English requires about 900 words, I'll skip it.
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Re: Historic Goban/Prices (signed by history famous go playe
Not so famous and probably not so important, but possibly the pièce de résistance of my collection.
Not telling how much it costs though.
Not telling how much it costs though.
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Re: Historic Goban/Prices (signed by history famous go playe
tchan001 wrote:Not so famous and probably not so important, but possibly the pièce de résistance of my collection.
Not telling how much it costs though.
Wow, that is awesome, have you played a game on it?
Late to the party: I wouldn't be surprised if at least half of the people who've had wasabi didn't realize it was a form of horseradish, so it's a little different than goban/board.
I would like to know the terms in Korean and Chinese; unfortunately, I can't pronounce them. I feel bad that we seem to make Chinese and Koreans use Japanese terms here. So, I use English whenever I can.
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Re: Historic Goban/Prices (signed by history famous go playe
daniel_the_smith wrote:tchan001 wrote:Not so famous and probably not so important, but possibly the pièce de résistance of my collection.
Not telling how much it costs though.
Wow, that is awesome, have you played a game on it?
Late to the party: I wouldn't be surprised if at least half of the people who've had wasabi didn't realize it was a form of horseradish, so it's a little different than goban/board.
I would like to know the terms in Korean and Chinese; unfortunately, I can't pronounce them. I feel bad that we seem to make Chinese and Koreans use Japanese terms here. So, I use English whenever I can.
I think these were mentioned earlier in this thread but: Chinese "qipan", Korean "baduk pan" but don't ask me what the "correct" Romanizations are.
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daniel_the_smith wrote:Wow, that is awesome, have you played a game on it?.
No not yet, just took pictures and wrote about it on my blog.
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Re: Historic Goban/Prices (signed by history famous go playe
I found some more info on the inscriptions on the goban so I updated my blog entry. The calligraphy is much much more meaningful now.
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Re: Historic Goban/Prices (signed by history famous go playe
tchan001 wrote:Not so famous and probably not so important, but possibly the pièce de résistance of my collection.
Not telling how much it costs though.
Bummer. All of your linked photos are blacked by my corporate firewall. They'll wait till I can view from home.
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I play go, I ride a recumbent, of course I use Macintosh.
