TAK A&S

Aug 28, 2010 22:18


While being one of the suspects for Treachery at Kyoto I was able to snap some photos of the A&S entrys that were displayed. I unfrotunatly didn't get names for all of them. If you can identify who's it is, please let me know so I can give credit where it is due.


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copper_oxide August 29 2010, 14:56:42 UTC
Alvar, thank you so much!
Great photos, I hope the makers will identify them.

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TaK A&S entries silverwolff August 29 2010, 18:31:48 UTC
From the top down; #1 is a handcarved chicha (South American wood) bokken done by Egil/Felipe/Takakane, my other half.

#3 was a handcarved taiko drum done by milord Katsu of Ambergard.

#4 were hand-wound Japanese yarn toy balls done by Katsu's lady, who did not attend the event.

Hope this helps!

~Amalthea

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Re: TaK A&S entries copper_oxide August 29 2010, 21:23:51 UTC
Yes it does help, thank you.
Master Ralg was asking about the wooden vessel, especially.
Katsu's lady is Companion Amberly.

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mjorg August 29 2010, 21:42:51 UTC
I am glad someone got some pictures, I forgot my camera and there were some very impressive entries in the A&S contest.Katsu of Ambergard won with his entry of the hand chisled drum.

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bmlg August 30 2010, 01:26:55 UTC
Very cool items - and nicely composed photos, too.

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