I learned yesterday that GM Tino had passed away a few days ago. I met Tino in 1966 and made visits to his home and later to his studio for lessons in Limalama.
I remembered his strength and how at ease he flowed through his techniques. Tino was fast when he needed to be and always enjoyed teaching his art. I will miss the master and what he did for the arts. My instructor GM Richard Nuenz one of the original 6 men of Limalama said to me " I loved Tino and will miss the Man".
que el imua los acopañe :D
pilystation 6 months ago
What are you talking about this is imua lima lama is a varation from the original lima lama but has same efficience
petalcalco2 8 months ago
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I learned yesterday that GM Tino had passed away a few days ago. I met Tino in 1966 and made visits to his home and later to his studio for lessons in Limalama.
I remembered his strength and how at ease he flowed through his techniques. Tino was fast when he needed to be and always enjoyed teaching his art. I will miss the master and what he did for the arts. My instructor GM Richard Nuenz one of the original 6 men of Limalama said to me " I loved Tino and will miss the Man".
LIMANOKAOI 11 months ago