Talk:Norio Torimoto
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[edit]This article seems to be nothing but a vanity post-- a google search turns up very few results other than his website, and I can only find two refrences to his models. Also, I've been an origami enthusiast for years, and I've never heard of the guy. I therefore propose that this page be deleted-- any objections?
Ahudson 22:27, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
I have the same feeling. I have heard very little about Torimoto and his work, and I, too have folded for awhile. Thus I suggest this article be deleted. (Still I think there should be a more reliable, grammatically correct Nicolas Terry article. Maybe I can work on that). --Origamikid (talk) 08:49, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
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