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Anyone knows what happened to Muramasa.us?


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As the title says.

 

I’ve seen it frequently discussed here and the author seems to be a member, but the page seems to be dead.

 

So, anyone kept a backup, knows if it is archived somewhere, has changed name or at least kept some excerpts? I’ve found a few pictures that remain as ghost in the deepest places of internet limbo, but not enough to satisfy my curiosity.

 

Besides, most of the time, any Muramasa query will give a few sword sites, but the mass of them is video games oriented.

 

So if anyone has further documentation than what’s on NMB and google, I’d be welcome. I remember a post on NMB by the author saying he’d gathered more than 80 examples of blades and I think it’d be a shame to have this work lost.

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This might help you.

 

https://web.archive.org/web/*/muramasa.us

 

Saved 22 times between May 17, 2014 and August 12, 2018.

 

So after exploring the wayback machine some of the snapshots aren't working. But i did find the one in 2016 - january works. You can see all the swords (i checked a few and they loaded - though with screwy layout).

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