Re: [Origami] The name of the Kawasaki Rose? (FWD'd reply)

2015-07-31 Thread Anne LaVin
(Forwarding reply from Yahoo user Gilad Aharoni gahar...@yahoo.com, please reply to the list or to him, not to me!) Gerardo asks: Does the literal name Kawasaki Rose refer to an specific model or a set of models? Exactly which model or models? What is the official name or names, as they appear

Re: [Origami] The name of the Kawasaki Rose?

2015-07-29 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
I had asked here if the institutionalization of the popular name Kawasaki Rose was a unique case. David Mitchell mentioned some other examples, declaring that this phenomena is rather random, and approving the addition of the creator's last name when mentioning a model. In his site, Gilad Aharoni

Re: [Origami] The name of the Kawasaki Rose?

2015-07-28 Thread David Mitchell
Gerardo gera...@neorigami.com wrote: I don't think that happens in such a way with many other models even if they have generic names We already have, for instance, Molly Kahn's Hexahedron, Paul Jackson's Cube, Neale's Octahedron, Joisel's Rat and many more ... but I agree that it is pretty

Re: [Origami] The name of the Kawasaki Rose? (FWD)

2015-07-28 Thread Anne LaVin
(Forwarding a reply from Yahoo user Gilad Aharoni gahar...@yahoo.com, please reply to the list or to the author, not to me!) Gerardo asks: I'm curious about the name of the Kawasaki Rose. But according to Gilad's Origami Page, none of his rose designs have that name In all honesty, those

Re: [Origami] The name of the Kawasaki Rose?

2015-07-27 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
I had asked here in the list if Toshikazu Kawasaki had named one of his roses Kawasaki Rose or where did the name come from. Michael Sanders wrote that he believed that Kawasaki rose is just a name used by the public to tell apart the model from other roses and to refer to the base used to fold