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O-suriage katana.


MarkB

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This is a katana (maybe used to be a tachi) which was found mounted in tourist-style but old, bone mounts. I was surprised to discover a decent blade in such mounts. the mounts were sold off long ago but my father kept the blade. :)

 

What do you think of it? The ura and omote sides have different hamon patterns. I can't see the hada or boshi due to condition.

 

nagasa: 68.5 cm

 

nakago: 14 cm

 

(tori) sori: 1.7 cm

 

mihaba: 3 cm

 

sakihaba: 2 cm

 

at mune machi: 0.4 cm

 

at mekugi ana: 0.5 cm

 

weight: 528 g

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Thanks for your opinion, Chris :)

 

Alan, the nakago looks as if it had been partly sawn through, with the remainder roughly broken off. I can't see any evidence of heating.

 

It's had a long and maybe rough life, but even being polished down this much, there seems to be no large ware. I'm not thinking of having it polished any further.

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