Talk:Mitsugi Ohno

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I need help. I have the last Klein bottle which Mr. Ohno ever made which was in 1998. I am trying to determine its value and have had no luck in locating anyone who knows anything about it. Anyone with any info or suggestions on where to turn please email me at aaronnonaka@yahoo.com

Should this not be at "Mitsugi Ōno"? Unless his name is commonly spelled Ohno in English-language documents, Wikipolicy as well as most normal romanization schemes dictate that the "Oh" as representative of "Oo" or "Ō" is no longer used. LordAmeth 11:02, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

His name has always been spelled Ohno in official documents and that was the spelling he used. He signed his glass works using "Ohno", his USA Naturalization documents used "Ohno" and his passport. It seems that it should be kept Ohno, since that was how he was known.Parafac 14:14, 6 November 2006 (UTC)