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At least one of these swords made it into B W Robinson's book The Arts of the Japanese Sword which I used to drool over as a kid . That is the ' Muramasa '  which is catalogue number 13 and which is shown at plate 16 a in Robinson's book. Robinson in his Reminiscence published in the Token society of Great Britain  programme 81 recalls the collector Captain David Craig whom he describes as " a magnificent man " . He said that Craig had bought several swords from Yamanaka and Murakami's exhibitions when he was a young man ie around 1912.. In his further Reminiscences published in the JSSUS newsletter in Jan 1985 B W Robinson again wrote about David Craig and his collection adding that the Muramasa, which a Japanese sensei had ascribed to Tsunahiro XII , had been left to him by David Craig on his death in 1960 .. I wonder where it and the other Yamanaka swords are now

Ian Brooks

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