the 2018 JAS Yearbook

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Laurent Guinamant wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 7:20 pm Jan all I can say it's you will find a very interesting article about the Yonezawa teppo it really could interest you :D
It's true - and it was written by some Swedish guy!
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Heard he is very talented... ;)
Monday was a bust, but I have high hopes for Tuesday.

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Hello Jan, it's true you should read this article I'm sure it will interest you and help you to understand. But well for me it's already complicated in English language .. so in Swedish ? it will be necessary to tell him to write in Japanese it will be easier for us.But, as far as I can understand, it's about a matchlock story in Japan.On the other hand the Uesugi Kenshin kabuto amused me a lot.
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In the midst of a snow-filled blizzard, the mailman finally dropped off something interesting in my mailbox.
I have had no time to read it, but from what I can see, it looks fantastic.
I also want to send out my gratitude to Paul Gill for making the picture in my article looking like a million dollars. The people up in Yonezaw was so impressed by the quality of this publication that it’s now on display in Yonezawa Library.
Can’t wait to dig in and read!

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Good you have received the book now good reading
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Sounding better by the day! Maybe my copy has gone to London...?
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Poor Piers...no, we sent it to Zipangu.
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Ah, that’s good! Thanks. Something to look forward to!!!
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Got my copy of the yearbook today.
As a katchu lover I have to say it is a treasure chest of information ( I loved Robert Burawoy’s reprise of his article of Ichiro from the Bulletin de l’association Franco-Japonaise: I still have the original). I will enjoy reading and studying.
As a printed media operator I have to congratulate all the people who have worked on this issue for giving life to a pubblication that meets the highest quality standards of the industry for the layout, the quality of the print and of the pictures: for once even the advertising is a joy for the eyes.
I think that this Yearbook more than a benchmark, it is a “nec plus ultra”.
So my most sincere congratulations Luc (and all the other people involved in the publication) or, as you say in french, “chapeau”.
Massimo
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