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Learning more about a baduk board
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Learning more about a baduk board
The attached board was gifted to me by a Korean business associate who does not play baduk. He told me the board was purchased at a shop/parlour near Seochow station in Seoul. It appears to be one solid piece of wood. I would be grateful for explanation of the kanji/hanzi on the back and speculation as to the material. I do not suspect it to be kaya, that would command a cost far exceeding the usual social standards for such a gift.
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EdLee wrote:Hi Drew,
Just my guesses:
秋級 -- Autumn grade.
( Not sure what kind of grading it means, though. )
新榧子 秋級
新榧 -- maybe: shinkaya ( spruce ) ?
Mmm.. 秋及 threw me off as well. I suppose the bottommost two characters are the carpenter's name? ——石
Thanks for the look.
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Re: Learning more about a baduk board
新榧子秋級
shinkaya autumn grade,
the last two kanji supposed to be the carpenter's name/title.
i am not that familiar to Korean's equipment, but i think it should be the similar to japanese system.
shinkaya autumn grade,
the last two kanji supposed to be the carpenter's name/title.
i am not that familiar to Korean's equipment, but i think it should be the similar to japanese system.