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52 euro's or dollars including shipping if you order from http://www.origamihouse.jp .
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Incredible!

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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Beautiful! Mr PDH, you always show the best folding! ^__^
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:shock: Wow!
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1 uncut rectangle for the chair+guy+guitar :-k :?:
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it's true. I have the diagrams. but they're neal elias which means u can't understand them unless u have a PhD in origami and ten years worth of patience
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okay I will have to buy "Neal Elias Selected Works 1964-1973" because this is amazing :o
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careful because u will have to be a genius to replicate any of it. also a mind-reader
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hermanntrude wrote:can't understand them unless u have a PhD in origami
PHD--PDH... :)

Awesome folding!
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Thank for all your comments
Alexandre wrote:1 uncut rectangle for the chair+guy+guitar :-k :?:
Yes :D
Segovia is Great Master of Classical Guitar. Anyone who plays classical guitar also knows this famous guitarist. As I like playing classical guitar so this model I'm very fond of it :D

Segovia’s biography
http://www.classicalguitar.net/artists/segovia/
http://www.cumpiano.com/Home/Articles/T ... a_bio.html
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vohinhlangtu wrote:Thank for all your commentsl
The original diagrams do not have the frets on the guitar neck, excellent modification.
I also like what you have done with the face.

Superb folding of a classic model, Segovia was originally designed by Neal Elias in June 1969!
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One thing I've noticed: all your models are amazingly smooth! I always end up with a wrinkle here and there (especially when wetfolding) and strange corners... :? How do you do it?
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