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Happy Good Luck Bat by Michael LaFosse
Intermediate
This model, designed for the New York Asia Society in 1984, is the Japanese symbol for good luck. The bat is
"happy" because the tapering of the ears in the final step causes it to appear to be smiling. The model is
intended to be wet-folded from a half a square of paper, colored identically on both sides, but it may also be
folded from a single square folded in half diagonally. A10" square produces a 5" model.. Michael LaFosse has
be producing professional quality origami products for over twenty years. For information on purchasing
instructional video tapes of this and many other models write him at 170 Margin Street, Haverhill, MA 01832 or
Fax him at (508) 373-5503
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Diagrammed by J.C. Nolan - Sept.'94
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Grumpy Bat
Vocal Bat
(Taper Ears Inward)
(Open Mouth)
Happy Bat
(Original Version)
Tapered Bat
Sleeping Bat
(Taper Bottom, Invert & Compress)
(Taper Bottom Inward)
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