Hi Guys.
GM Lim originally started in, what he told me was, "Tang Soo Do" and later on started in Hapkido under one of Dojunim Choi's students; Kim, Young-jae. I don't like stating dates unless I'm 99% sure I'm correct so, I'll also ask GM Lim about specific start dates when he has some downtime. To be honest, I am just more interested in the training than the dates, but I will find out straight form him.
One of the cool things that happened was when Dojunim Choi closed his own Dojang in 1976, he taught out of GM Lim's Dojang (Jung Ki Kwan) until his unfortunate passing in 1986.
I don't know what happened in the other post and to be honest again, I don't really care.
But I'm going to put this out there as I have mentioned before in the past...
I enjoy training, period. Good people and good training... count me in. You have to admit that we are all proud of our teachers no matter what martial art we train in. GM Lim is a good guy. He's not arrogant, boastful nor does he try to tear people down. He says he teaches what "Master Choi" taught him, no more, no less. That's something that appeals to me, but may not for others. I've taken a few seminars with GM Ji and I enjoyed them. It's not the style I train in, but I had a good time and the information he shared during those times were valuable on so many levels.
I'm fortunate to have friends in many styles of Hapkido (and other martial arts). Is their training any less valuable to them as mine is to me? Of course not! You have to respect that. So please understand that any information I put out there is not to make someone else's training/style inferior, but merely stating information that may help others who are looking for answers.
Let me know if I can be of any help.
