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Kris2476 wrote:A1 to T1: 16"
A1 to A19: 16.75"
Hi Christopher,

My shinkaya Japanese board (in avatar photo):
A1..T1: ~396 mm ~= 15.6" (narrower than yours)
A1..A19: ~429 mm ~= 16.9" (more stretched than yours)

Board width: ~421 mm ~= 16.6"
Board length: ~455 mm ~= 17.9"

(Stones are more X-axis crampy on my board than on yours! :) )

Interesting!
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EdLee wrote:本蛤碁石 hon hamaguri go ishi

本 hon; true/genuine/proper; as in honte 本手. (See also Honda, below.)

蛤 hamaguri; clam(s).

碁 go; as in Go. :)

石 ishi; stone(s). As in 碁石 Go stones, go ishi.
And Mr. Ishida 石田 -- "stone field" -- of the famous Ishida Joseki dictionaries.
Honda 本田 -- automobile brand -- true/proper/genuine field.

( Mini Japanese lessons. :) )

You should start a thread for Japanese lessons. I've learnt 7 kanji already today. Putting kanji into context with names of Go players and names of Japanese companies makes them come to life quite well. You have a knack for it.
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Hi Jujube,

Thanks. My Japanese is extremely limited,
having studied it formally at a city college for only 6 months
back in the early 1990's. ( Japanese 101 & 102. :) )
I'm lucky because I already knew most of the Kanji,
as they are Chinese characters.

Some characters are easier to learn than others,
because they're quite visual.

Example: 田 field, as in a rice field. :)

Ishida 石田 stone field
Honda 本田 genuine field (In Hikaru, there's an insei named Mr. Honda )
Toyota 豊田 abundant field ( as in a rich field, an abundant harvest )
Matsuda 松田 (Mazda motors) pine field

( Got lucky that the clam shell stones name is easily cross-referenced with other famous terms. :) )
Farm fields 田:
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EdLee wrote: Honda 本田 genuine field (In Hikaru, there's an insei named Mr. Honda )
Toyota 豊田 abundant field ( as in a rich field, an abundant harvest )
Matsuda 松田 (Mazda motors) pine field
& there is also Honda Kunihisa 9-dan who won the 1984 NHK cup. There is a video or two on YouTube of him playing.
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EdLee wrote: I cushion all my bowls, even my very cheap bowls and plastic ING stones.
It's just good habit to protect the stones, the bowls, and dampen the clacking noises. :)

And not just the interiors -- I also cushion the bottom of the exterior of the bowls, and the lids! (When I flip the lids as prisoners' containers.) This protects not only the bowls & lids, but whatever surface they rest on; e.g. the goban! :mrgreen:
I cringe when people slide the bare bottoms of their bowls along the surface of the goban; a reaction not unlike the screeching sounds on a chalk board!
This is the first i've heard of such a strategy, I think I might do just that for my soon-to-arrive new set! Do you glue the felt pieces to the bottom of the bowls? Or do you just place them on the bottom before play?
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EdLee wrote:
How do you cushion the outside of the bowls/tops?
1-mm or less foam sheet ;
1-mm or less felt sheet ;
cut into a circle shape for your needs --
your local art supplies or crafts store is your friend. :)
(When I flip the lids over for prisoners containers,
I also cushion the interior of the lids (round felt sheet);
all these circular cushions fit inside the bowls for easy storage! :) )
Thanks for the links!
While I like the idea of cushioning the inside of the bowl (especially during transport), I personally wouldn't bother cushioning the inside of the lid. Taking a prisoner, and dropping it in the lid (to a satisfying click) is part of the beauty of playing Go in person (my opinion). Are you going to be that guy that keeps plastic on his TV? :mrgreen:

I have seen sets where the owner uses a handkerchief (or similar size piece of felt cloth) inside the bowl. You can cover the top of the stones this way and - by placing both bowls in a tight fitting box - you can avoid damage during transport. This is another idea for you.
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