paulb Posted May 24, 2018 Author Report Posted May 24, 2018 It would have been great to see you there. You could have had a closer look at the Aoe blade which caused you to question my parentage nearly 10 years ago I will let you know how it goes and hope to see you in Japan in the not too distant future! Best Regards Paul Quote
Jean Posted May 24, 2018 Report Posted May 24, 2018 Here is an example, forgive my ego don’t forget to put your pseudo. 1 Quote
Jean Posted May 24, 2018 Report Posted May 24, 2018 Hi Paul, Where is the venue (some people ask me) as on the tickets it is written Beatrix Theater and not the The Royal Dutch Exhibition Center? Quote
paulb Posted May 24, 2018 Author Report Posted May 24, 2018 Hi Jean The Beatrix theatre is part of the same complex. It is in the exhibition center. If there is any doubt I will stand at the doorway with a large sign pointing the way!!! Quote
Keiji Posted June 6, 2018 Report Posted June 6, 2018 Me and some italian friends booked everything, see you soon! 2 Quote
JTLund Posted June 9, 2018 Report Posted June 9, 2018 Everything is booked now and I am looking forward meeting some of you in person. Extemly happy about the educational program. So important and for a novice like myself a great opportunity to learn more. Thomas Quote
paulb Posted June 10, 2018 Author Report Posted June 10, 2018 well we're now in to the final count down to the show. I will be heading over mid week to set up for the openning on Friday afternoon. just a reminder and suggestion for anyone planning to come who has not yet bought tickets you can save some money by buying tickets on line rather than at the door which means you will have more available to buy me tea, coffee or beer very much looking forward to meeting NMB members during the event make sure you come up and say hello to the frazzled white haired guy jibbering in the corner (that'll be me!!) 1 Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted June 14, 2018 Report Posted June 14, 2018 Happy to see you all in there, feel free to come and chat even if you do not yet know me. Quote
Nickupero Posted June 15, 2018 Report Posted June 15, 2018 In the last stages of final prep... the venue looks great and its going to be a great weekend! Looking forward to seeing you in the flesh. Quote
DaveT Posted June 15, 2018 Report Posted June 15, 2018 Really looking forward to this, meeting some old faces and new.I'm leaving the UK at around 3am for a 6am flight. See you all on Saturday at the expo and Bar.Nick, if you get time please post some photos of the expo! Quote
Gakusee Posted June 15, 2018 Report Posted June 15, 2018 Well, I am already here and enjoying the final touches of pre-prep. It all looks great and visitors are going to be in for a treat. Quote
ROKUJURO Posted June 16, 2018 Report Posted June 16, 2018 I will be happy to meet you there! See you in an hour or so, local time 12°°! Quote
Shogun8 Posted June 16, 2018 Report Posted June 16, 2018 Damn, there's more armour than was publicized... Quote
Gakusee Posted June 16, 2018 Report Posted June 16, 2018 Well, that is why you should have come. There were at least 10 Juyo swords (between display exhibition and dealers) and a couple of TokuJo and probably 8-10 suits of armour at the dealers, scores of menpo, probably 20 kabuto etc Quote
Shogun8 Posted June 16, 2018 Report Posted June 16, 2018 Well, that is why you should have come. There were at least 10 Juyo swords (between display exhibition and dealers) and a couple of TokuJo and probably 8-10 suits of armour at the dealers, scores of menpo, probably 20 kabuto etc Woulda, shoulda, coulda...Although I knew there were some quality dealers in attendance, I decided not to go because there was absolutely nothing on armour scheduled for the formal curriculum. I know that Luc attended, so perhaps there might be an opportunity for collaboration with the Japanese Armor Society for future editions. Actually, the timing was bad. I'm in Europe at the end of the month and will extend that trip to catch our first JAS study meeting to take place in Brussels, with a focus on koboshi kabuto. Quote
Luc T Posted June 16, 2018 Report Posted June 16, 2018 The expo was great, I really enjoyed it. Not at least because I met a bunch of interesting people. Our Japanese Armor Society member Mark Radburn gave a nice presentation about Higo koshirae.... this was new to me. Prof. Eckhard Kremers introduced me into the wonderfull world of Heian to Muromachi tsuba. 1 Quote
Ian Posted June 17, 2018 Report Posted June 17, 2018 Some more photos https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1866385360086461&id=1029072807151058 2 Quote
Jean Posted June 17, 2018 Report Posted June 17, 2018 A few pictures with Dave, Paul B. And his wife and a few others (The Italian Squadra), Zenon V. ...Nick Ricupero and my stomach, a Friend who is a French dealer with fantastic prices and a few swords Tokuju Bizen, juyo Ko Bizen, Juyo Yoshioka... I have studied in hand an Awataguchi daito, a ko Enju, a Shikkake Juyo, a chu Aoe juyo, a yoshioka ichimonji juyo. Nick had a mumei Oei sword which should have passed juyo were it not mumei. One of the best in show. My friend Patrice had a fantastic sue Bizen Sukesada moroha tanto for 3k€ ubu one mekugi ana as new... 9 Quote
Jean Posted June 17, 2018 Report Posted June 17, 2018 Sorry for NMB members who could not attend, they missed something: katchu, mempo, kabuto, juyo and above all other members frienship, my friend Rokujuro and Jussi also were there with whom I had lengthy discussions.... Do not miss the next one 6 Quote
DirkO Posted June 17, 2018 Report Posted June 17, 2018 Patrice also had a nice mumei FK, with incredible detail. Seriously tempting. All in all a very nice experience that will energize the EU collector community. A big thank you to Paul and Eckhard for arranging all the interesting presentations. Paul, you can be sure that no questions went unanswered! A great event to rekindle old friendships and make new ones! 3 Quote
DaveT Posted June 17, 2018 Report Posted June 17, 2018 Gents, it was awesome. A mini DTI if you like and something that we need so badly in the west.A massive thank you to the organisers for braving such an event and making it so professional and to all the dealers who travelled from far and wide to be there with some excellent items. The expo had it all from Katchu to Nihonto.Also how wonderful it was to meet members of the NMB board in person (have some drinks etc).I really hope that there will be another and that it gains the exposure and attendance that it truly deserves. 3 Quote
Gakusee Posted June 17, 2018 Report Posted June 17, 2018 Well, Dave, I also hope that this will be a recurrent event. But we need people to turn up and attend. Not complain or explain why they did not come. The 100-150 people who turned up did enjoy it indeed. And were treated to the topmost in quality and variety. But the event was set up with grandeur and ambition for many hundreds, if not thousands - the halls could definitely accommodate that. So, we in the different organisations (NBTHK EB, ToKen GB, Italian ToKen, French collectors, Nordic societies, etc) should actually explain why this is a symbiotic relationship - such events cannot happen (dealers will just not bother) if members do not attend. 3 Quote
Jean Posted June 17, 2018 Report Posted June 17, 2018 On the French side, apart Patrice with his stand, we were three from the French token - the President Daniel Gony, Franz Baldauff who has spent years in Japan, fluent in Japanese and has published books and myself (wearing equally NMB badge). I think that this question will be clearly discussed during our next meeting. Where were all the French members, those who go to DTI? I’ll bet some of them will say it was fathers’day... one tenth of our total members.... I am, for the least, disappointed. The lectures were fantastic and given by the top of European experts. Do we have to forget any idea of a European DTI? Will it has to be, as the French expo Daimyos, a Museum exhibition with private collections coupled with a symposium? 3 Quote
Shogun8 Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 I know how much goes into the planning of these events, so it's too bad that the attendance wasn't as expected or hoped for. One would have thought that with the centrality of the location and the existence of such an efficient intra-European rail system and cheap flights, that there would have been more of an effort made by nihonto and katchu-philes to attend. 1 Quote
takakage Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 Jean, i understand....it was impossible for me i Work this week-end. Maybe the next time. However, i Will be at the november DTI. Quote
Keiji Posted June 18, 2018 Report Posted June 18, 2018 Fantastic event and friends, thanks to the organizers! Very interesting conferences and at the same time understandable to everyone. Shops from all over the world with good items at fair prices. A session of kantei quite difficult for me, only one minute available to see the blades, but it was very stimulating. And finally, dinner and beer with friends. What do you want more? Thanks again from the Italian members 5 Quote
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