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Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:23 am
by go west young man
palapiku wrote:Did the calligraphy scroll come as part of the set? :)
No, I got the scroll from a yard sale. Here are some more photos for those that may be interested. Out of curiosity, I counted the tree rings with a jeweler's loupe one day - it was a sapling during the Warring States period, and saw the end of the Muromachi period and the rise of the Higashiyama bunka, the Edo, the Meiji, the Taisho, it shaded the contemporaries of Basho and Issa, bore silent witness to WWI and WWII, the building of the first Toyota plant, the lost decade, J-pop and Manga. Just wow.

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:50 am
by Jedo
Your board looks amazing! Can we see more pictures of the stones?

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 4:32 pm
by go west young man
Here's a random sampling of the stones. They look great to me, although I don't have anything else to compare them to.

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Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:28 pm
by keysersoze
Hello! The bowls look gorgeous! Could you plese give a direct link to these bowls on Kuroki website? On the website i see 2 items of Mikura island bowls but the pictures there dont seem to resemble yours)) Yours are better!

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:10 pm
by go west young man
These are not as expensive as the Island Mulberry bowls with knots, (tamamoku), but they were lovely and complement the set perfectly. As a professional woodturner for over 20 years, I found the craftsmanship to be impeccable and even astonishing. It is not easy to get this kind of finish on turned objects without considerable time and effort.

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Here are some links to Island mulberry bowls in their online catalog, however I understood from our correspondence at the time that they have some inventory which is not always updated on their website. For that reason, I asked Mr. Kuroki to kindly select a complete set for me which would reflect his finest tastes given my budget. Although the kaya was not harvested from Miyazaki prefecture, he described the goban as "a pride of our shop" and he felt that in order to be appropriately matched, the gosu should be of fine quality. Although it would have been nice to visit Japan and choose a set in person, I have enjoyed every moment with this equipment tremendously, and in retrospect, it was clearly quite valuable to ask him for his advice and to follow his recommendations.

http://www.kurokigoishi.co.jp/english/o ... index.html

http://www.kurokigoishi.co.jp/english/g ... bowls.html

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:54 pm
by palapiku
Looks really nice. Now you just need to remodel your whole room to match it :)

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 11:44 pm
by keysersoze
yes the first set of bowls for 500000 (in the second link) looks very much like your bowls but the price...its bigger than the price of a goban im planning to buy)

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:14 pm
by Mindraken
How much did this set come to including shipping and handling etc? I've been playing about 6 years and have always wanted the highest of quality, but my budget doesn't often reach over a few hundred dollars. Given most sets like this reach several thousand, I just wanted to know the riches I will have to accumulate to afford this. No price isn't worth it however, for quality Go equipment is truely an artform.

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:58 am
by Soverain
What is "sun kaya"? I only know the terms "Hyugu kaya", "honkaya" and "shin kaya".

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:43 am
by Boidhre
Soverain wrote:What is "sun kaya"? I only know the terms "Hyugu kaya", "honkaya" and "shin kaya".


sun is a traditional unit of measurement. When someone says 6 sun kaya board they mean a kaya board with a thickness of 6 sun or whatever.

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:14 pm
by gowan
Boidhre wrote:
Soverain wrote:What is "sun kaya"? I only know the terms "Hyugu kaya", "honkaya" and "shin kaya".


sun is a traditional unit of measurement. When someone says 6 sun kaya board they mean a kaya board with a thickness of 6 sun or whatever.


1 sun is approximately 3.03 cm or 1.19 inches.

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 1:37 am
by Soverain
Boidhre wrote:
Soverain wrote:What is "sun kaya"? I only know the terms "Hyugu kaya", "honkaya" and "shin kaya".


sun is a traditional unit of measurement. When someone says 6 sun kaya board they mean a kaya board with a thickness of 6 sun or whatever.


Ah, of course.. :p Thank you!

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:32 am
by Strief
Curious what email address or method of contact people used to get in touch with Mr Kuroki (or his business in general).

I think I used info@kurokigoishi.co.jp before which someone had posted ... no response in about 3 weeks. I tried customer@kurokigoishi.co.jp today ... will see if a response comes up.

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 12:16 am
by Soverain
Strief wrote:Curious what email address or method of contact people used to get in touch with Mr Kuroki (or his business in general).

I think I used info@kurokigoishi.co.jp before which someone had posted ... no response in about 3 weeks. I tried customer@kurokigoishi.co.jp today ... will see if a response comes up.


I think both work, but I had the same experience when it came to response time recently. Eventually got in touch and get my order in, but it took some patience.

Re: To those who have purchased from KGT...

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2013 9:16 am
by Strief
Soverain wrote:
Strief wrote:Curious what email address or method of contact people used to get in touch with Mr Kuroki (or his business in general).

I think I used info@kurokigoishi.co.jp before which someone had posted ... no response in about 3 weeks. I tried customer@kurokigoishi.co.jp today ... will see if a response comes up.


I think both work, but I had the same experience when it came to response time recently. Eventually got in touch and get my order in, but it took some patience.


Nice - thanks - yes I got a reply and since then have been exchanging notes to narrow down the purchase.