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 Post subject: Nice Signed Katana Priced to sell
PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:38 am 
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Chu Jo Saku

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Location: Chicago
Hi all Nice sword here , Here is some info
This is a very heavy blade it is very well made and was forges of a very high quality steel Here are the specifics it is very old shimto period and the tang has a beautiful signature..... , blade is signed Yamashiro Kuni Ju Fujiwara Nobu it is (63.8 cm / 25.12"). Motohaba: 3.11 cm. Sakihaba: 2.1 cm. Kasane: 6.4 mm. Suguba, ko-midare, some ko gunome, ashi iri, soft bright habuchi, long kinsuji toward the front of the blade, koichigaiba, nado. The jigane is masame, with ji nie throughout, chikei, nado. The boshi is hakikaki with small kaeri. The blade has some minor scuffing, and should be polished. bit can be enjoyed from its condition the saya is in good condition with karie zuno missing The kissaki has a very minor chip all in all a very fine samurai sword in great healthy condition very heavy nice feel to it and solid like a rock A true samurai sword. The handle of the sword has a very high quality ray skin and note there is a mon on the handle...... Using dealers photos... price is $1600 shipping included all over the world.... Buyer to payextra paypalfees...... If interested contact yitz81@yahoo.com
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