Falling ginko leaves tsuba 09
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2024
- Episode 9 in the Stepping Stones series of pieces I've made and that are now in the Bob and Christine tosogu collection.
Learn directly from Ford Hallam, a qualified master goldsmith and the world leading expert in Japanese metalworking techniques.
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Truly beautiful and I admit it is a favorite of yours for me. I've been struggling with similar circumstances as of late as well as considering the last few years of our lives, well, some defiance and exuberance is almost a necessity. Thanks for sharing this one.
Hearing your trafic lost history was very touching... I follow your work for a while and think about to asking you many thinks, at many times, but I juste want today to give you all my support. May your brother rest in peace, and hope your sadness ease. Thanks for all what you do to us, by your amazing work and détails !
Another beautiful piece.
I have been enjoying your work and craftsmanship for years now. Always a pleasure to see a new video.
Sad story and beautiful work. Glad you recovered.
Excellent
Beautiful.
super
I need spanish subtitles... Hermoso trabajo! Gracias
learn english.
@@Sheepdog1314 you must be learn empathy.
I'm in a similar position: I need (english) subtitles, as I've lost almost all of my hearing. I've suggested on past videos that Ford at least enable TH-cam's auto-generated subtitles, but to no avail. It's the only thing keeping me from the Patreon program, because I'd miss out on all of the audio content.
Sorry gents, for the lack of sub-titles. For some reason it's not possible on my channel to simply click a button to activate that feature. I've tried a few times. I don't know why, perhaps it's because I don't have adverts all over the place. Then again I didn't have subtitles in Japan when I was studying, I simply had to learn to speak Japanese ;-)
@@FrancisBeanBlades As I explained, Michael, I have tried but there is no auto-translate/caption function available on my channel at present. I feel pretty disappointed to hear that you don't think all of the free films we've shared over the years are worth supporting with $5 a month because they don't also have subtitles. It's true. isn't it? if it's free it's not properly appreciated or valued.
Beautiful.