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YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy from?
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 5:36 am
by Alguien
I was about to buy a beechwood Veneer board and the Yunzi Double Convex Stones and Bamboo Bowls.
However, once I had the items in the cart I discovered I'd be paying $75 shipping for $80 of items. It adds up to $155, and if I lived in the US, I could buy TWO of everything in the exact same shop for $160, free shipment.
I need to find a japanese/chinese/korean shop that ships to Europe.
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:02 am
by Inkwolf
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:43 am
by ez4u
Alguien wrote:... if I lived in the US, I could buy TWO of everything in the exact same shop for $160, free shipment...
How should I put this... You don't - live in the US that is. I live in Japan. I have ordered a couple of items from YMI and paid the freight because I
couldn't find the same thing here. Everything was great. You can spend the rest of your life imagining
counterfactuals, or you can get on with it!

Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:15 am
by Alguien
Thank you Inkwolf, that looks like a good option.
Does anyone know the difference between these two?
For 124€
http://en.aobo-shop.com/go-game-store/7 ... bowls.htmlFor 158,87€
http://en.aobo-shop.com/go-game-store/7 ... bowls.html(Is it 24€ for better stones? Opinions? Should I go for the set?)
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:17 am
by Inkwolf
Well, just reading the descriptions lower on the pages, the more expensive one has a 13x13 grid on the back and 21.5x9mm Yunzi stones.
The less expensive has a Chinese chess board on the back and 22x8mm glass stones.
I am a fan of Yunzi, but only you know whether you will use the XiangQi-backed board more often than a 13x13 Go board.
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:15 am
by Alguien
Inkwolf wrote:Well, just reading the descriptions lower on the pages, the more expensive one has a 13x13 grid on the back and 21.5x9mm Yunzi stones.
The less expensive has a Chinese chess board on the back and 22x8mm glass stones.
I am a fan of Yunzi, but only you know whether you will use the XiangQi-backed board more often than a 13x13 Go board.
they both say:
"[...], there is a 13*13 go game grid, or a chinese chess (xiangqi) playing surface on the other side of the board."
I'd really rather have the 13x13 side, so I guess I'll have to ask if it's optional.
I've never touched a yunzi stone but for what I've just read 24€ to change glass to yunzi is ok.
Time to ask them about the other side optionalilty.
Thanks for the help.
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:46 am
by Alguien
[Update] I had the set in my basket and the moment I sent a mail to ask about the board and stones, they went out of stock.
The marble ones are out of stock too, so now I have to choose between thrice more expensive jitsuyo stones, waiting 6 weeks or finding another shop.
So, the quest to buy a fricking goban continues. I'm close to consider this a divine symbol and keep myself to playing on the internet or the tablet.
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:03 am
by Boidhre
I've bought from here before and was happy:
http://www.hebsacker-verlag.de/index.phpClick the Euro symbol to get a choice of languages. The shopping cart process is unfortunately in German but you can email them in English and they'll sort out your order with them through Paypal. Very helpful people.
Another option:
http://www.goshop-keima.com/borden-tafe ... 84_89.html
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 9:45 am
by Phelan
ez4u wrote:Alguien wrote:... if I lived in the US, I could buy TWO of everything in the exact same shop for $160, free shipment...
How should I put this... You don't - live in the US that is. I live in Japan. I have ordered a couple of items from YMI and paid the freight because I
couldn't find the same thing here. Everything was great. You can spend the rest of your life imagining
counterfactuals, or you can get on with it!

I thought YMI imported from Japan...
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 4:55 am
by ez4u
Phelan wrote:ez4u wrote:Alguien wrote:... if I lived in the US, I could buy TWO of everything in the exact same shop for $160, free shipment...
How should I put this... You don't - live in the US that is. I live in Japan. I have ordered a couple of items from YMI and paid the freight because I
couldn't find the same thing here. Everything was great. You can spend the rest of your life imagining
counterfactuals, or you can get on with it!

I thought YMI imported from Japan...
Not their Chinese stuff...
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:33 am
by Alguien
Thanks. I found almost the exact same set as the one in the french page (and on stock) and they also had the goban protector bags I had seen and liked somewhere else.
In just a few days I'll own a goban for the first time.

Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:48 am
by Phelan
ez4u wrote:Phelan wrote:I thought YMI imported from Japan...
Not their Chinese stuff...
Ah. Makes sense.
Btw, if that is your go study space, feel free to post it to
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... f=19&t=371 
Re: YMI shipping prices. Which oriental online shop to buy f
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:43 am
by Alguien
The set is here without a problem.
Time to oil 179 white and 179 black stones while I watch some games.
