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I finally decided to mark my flutes "deshi". It means "disciple"... Being a christian it marks my relation to Jesus and also it marks what I will always consider myself as a flutebuilder.
Probably many fluteplayers would call themself "deshi", so it'll be easy to identify with the name.
I have a stampmaker here that will make the stamp. But I need to get some nice orignal kanji to give him. I know what it looks like in kanji, but could anyone help me out to make them look really nice for a stamp?
If anyone finds the time and energy to help me out I'd be more than grateful!
This is what I managed to scrape out:
Thank you and peace
// Chris the Swede.
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Why not make your own original art for the stamp maker.... a fine shodo brush, some ink and paper and just draw it unitl you get one you like...
mo'betta to do your hanko yourself.....
Also w/ this skill you can copy your own hand written notation; you know you know a piece when you can write it out on paper......
If you plan on a wood burning stamp I would go to mejiro for this; they have the whole kit including your custom made hanko. Saori-san can help you...
I had them make my hanko and they did a great job...
George
Last edited by gmiller (2006-10-30 18:29:11)
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That's a good idea, I will do that.
But I still want to make sure the hanko comes out perfect, so that it's readable and all.
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If it's for wood burning to your flutes, then don't try to do your artwork; let mejiro handle that. If you want rubber stamp hanko to sign letters, art , etc.;, then definetly try your own art....
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