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Ignatz
4th January 2008, 10:10 AM
One of our members turned me on to this outfit and I bought four of their tenugui.

They are absolutely beautiful. On top of that the service is wonderful.

The only downside is that you will want to frame them for your walls instead of wearing them. No problem, buy more than one.

Tell Ruri that John O'Connor sent you.

Rob W.
4th January 2008, 10:47 AM
Hmm, link please?

Dervish
4th January 2008, 12:01 PM
I believe O'Connor Sempai is referring to this shop :)

http://wuhaonyc.com/

Ignatz
4th January 2008, 12:21 PM
oops. that's correct, sorry.

ne0r
5th January 2008, 07:24 AM
They look really nice. I love tenuguis^^

ZtefaNNN[K]
5th January 2008, 07:29 AM
they look very nice indeed, and expensive too.

Ignatz
5th January 2008, 07:49 AM
I find that in most things in life quality comes at a certain price. Take kendo for instance. Your ability, your proficiency, the beauty of your kendo is a direct measure of what you put into it.

I have never regretted spending for things that are beautiful. I can't afford Piccasso or VanGogh or Matisse or Chagal but for the price of a couple beers I can still have beauty.

ZtefaNNN[K]
5th January 2008, 08:36 AM
All true Mr. Ignatz.

I´ve received all my tenoguis as gifts, and indeed I find beaty in that too.

Ignatz
5th January 2008, 09:06 PM
;304462']All true Mr. Ignatz.

I´ve received all my tenoguis as gifts, and indeed I find beaty in that too.

Imagine how the recipient would feel upon getting one from you.

Rob W.
6th January 2008, 02:13 AM
Those are very nice, thanks for the link.


...but for the price of a couple beers I can still have beauty.

Depends on her tolerance. ;)

Kagerou
8th January 2008, 01:58 PM
I like the indigo one...just in case you weren't tired of being blue from the rest of your gear now you can get it from your tenugi as well [sobs uncontrolably].

They do look very nice though. I think this year I'll try going around to all the bogu stores on my birthday and drop some not so subtle hints...it got me a tenugi last year so maybe this year I can get a few more. :smoker:

Huddo
8th January 2008, 03:12 PM
I find that in most things in life quality comes at a certain price. Take kendo for instance. Your ability, your proficiency, the beauty of your kendo is a direct measure of what you put into it.

I have never regretted spending for things that are beautiful. I can't afford Piccasso or VanGogh or Matisse or Chagal but for the price of a couple beers I can still have beauty.

Well said !