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We are proud to present our first JAS Yearbook. All members will receive it this week, those who attended the symposium already have it.
Good articles about menpo, the Meiko Zukan, the evolution of toppainari kabuto, and much more.
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I would like to add that for the article ofthe Toppai nari kabuto, we had the full collaboration of Mr. Takemura,the original author who updated this article with new findings since the original article was written and who looked for color pictures as the original articles in the magazine was black and white. Mr. Nagata, the president of the NKBKHK was heavily involved, and also Mr. Nishioka, the armor maker supplied pictures... The Japanese delegation was very happy to receive the yearbook, as they did not have all these color pictures.

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Ian,

All I can say - and I'm sure all the members who attended the symposium and Grand Tour would unanimously agree - is that you were conspicuous by your absence. I can think of no other person who should have been in attendance - and who would have delighted in seeing and experiencing all that we did. Granted, it was certainly a tiring whirlwind of a tour, but the quality of attendees, discussions, collections, exhibitions and relationship building was off the charts.

You were sorely missed.

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Here, here!

Maybe next time Ian?
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Ian,

missed you (...and our almost traditional bottle of wine ;) ). But looking forward to see you in Berlin soon!

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Uwe

PS: BTW, you were been quoted several times in one of the lectures :)
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Ian Bottomley wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:30 pm My heartfelt congratulations on the first issue of the JAS Yearbook. I received my copy yesterday and spent a very pleasant evening reading it. The article on toppai kabuto was especially informative, particularly so because of the splendid images. Being rather limited in the travelling I am able to do, future issues should prove to be an important in spreading knowledge and introducing new ideas in the world of katchu. Keep up the good work.
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thank you for your kind words Ian, much appreciated!
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Ian,
Thank you, I'm really happy you liked it.

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I have to echo Ian's words. The Yearbook was worth the membership fee alone.

Well done on a superb publication.
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David Thatcher wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 11:55 am I have to echo Ian's words. The Yearbook was worth the membership fee alone.

Well done on a superb publication.
From the beginning, this is what the JAS has been all about: study, scholarship, cultural exchange, the sharing of ideas, friendship and camaraderie (not necessarily in that order). Nothing else.
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