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jeremy

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Hey guys

 

Wanted to know if it is possible to get a bohi cut into an existing blade. Ive been training for years with my heavy shinsakuto, now getting older and having many joint issues, I wanted to lighten the blade. I have a special attachment to this sword, and don't mind spending up to $2000 for this project. Any advice?

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Jeremy

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Hello Jeremy, this is sure possible. We see many blade that have haded Bohi cut at a  later point in their life for one or another reason. There is one Japanese trained polisher in Australia who might be able to do it. You have to ask. There are people specialized in Horimiono work only in Japan. I knew a cratfman in Japan but he has passed on. The cutting is not that expensive bit your sword may require a (partial) re-polishing afterwards.

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Thanks! I've emailed Andrew, who's a Japanese trained polisher, he did say it is a swordsmith job to cut the bohi, so I'm waiting to hear if he knows anyone in Japan or elsewhere who can do the job. The blade itself is in tameshigiri polish, far from art polish, if anyone else has suggestions to send my blade to, let me know please.

Cheers

Jeremy

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