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This is terrible news… I had recently gotten to know Richard via email correspondence, talked about photography, and hoped to put face to name someday as we live really close by. He had said he was recovering from a procedure. 

 

His photos of tosogu are really stunning.  Condolences to his friends and family. 
 

https://www.rkgphotos.com/articles/ktk_photo_document_2019.pdf

 

https://m.youtube.com/@rkgatteleport/videos

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The last time we spoke, he was undergoing fairly complex invasive stem cell therapy.

   This had been the sci-fiction goal back in my university research days, and fast forwarding to Richard's situation- I was surprised by the high mortality rate.

 

A long time ago RKG and I were good friends. We would have a bit of a falling out in 2008.

Yet I mourn his passing. 

His photography became his passion, and he advanced tosogu photography significantly.

 

He shouldered a lot of responsibility for his family.

I hope his soul finally gets some rest.

 

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That is very sad. He was a legend when it came to fittings photography and the KTK, and really knew how to capture the soul of tsuba in images.
I knew he was battling with his health. This is a sad loss. RIP and condolences to his friends and family.

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Very hard news.  More hard news on top of so many recent and major losses in the community.  I knew Richard, having seen him at San Francisco sword shows several times, and visiting him at his home in Portland, Oregon, where I saw the elaborateness of his photography set-up.  Good guy.  He will be greatly missed.  RIP, Richard. 

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Our Richard George? The man with the best knowledge about photographing tsuba? I chattet with him last. He sold me a a nice tsuba. Oh dear. I didn't think he was that old. In my mind he was in 50s. He often post on facebook too. 

That is very very sad.

 

My condolences.

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Richard George: I used a number of his published tsuba photos, brilliant work, amazing clarity and detail even in difficult items such as Tempo tsuba. What a very sad and unfortunate loss. 

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