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  1. That's why I implimented a new profile field that has to be filled in with real name when you register Check out any profile of a member after Feb 1'st. Xuan Mei, I am sure an introduction is well past due by now. Brian
  2. You can upload 5 pics per post. Are you sure you are doing it correctly? One at a time. Browse to file..upload (wait until it finishes)...browse to next one..upload. Then finally submit post. Brian
  3. Using the nakago patina to date a Nihonto is just a guide and not an exact science. It is one of the tools that is used in conjunction with other aspects to narrow down to a date range. Length doesn't necessarily prove that it was a tachi, or disprove it. It could be, but post some pics so that the more educated members can have a look at the sugata. Brian
  4. You have of course tried Namikawa? They are easy to deal with, and have high grades of samekawa. If you need something specific, just ask them, as I know they will source stuff that isn't on their website. Link is on the Links page above. Brian
  5. Brian

    Nagafusa Tsuba

    Post a complete pic of the tsuba. It may be giving that misplaced look simply because the ana was enlarged at some point. Would like to see the whole seppa dai. Brian
  6. Joshua, I regard these as high end custom swords/knives of the type that modern knife collectors would own. Basically a custom knife in the tradition of the Japanese katana. As a once off item, I think they would appeal to collectors of modern edged weapons, but i would not consider them as made for the same market we deal with. Brian
  7. JSA is a Japanese auction site: http://www.nihontomessageboard.com/japa ... links.html Sword looks good to me at first glance, at at that price it looks like a good deal. Not quite sure what is going on in that nakago though...will take a closer look when I get home. Need to check the placement of the mei, and the 2 yasurime division lines and all the ana and see if they all check out according to the suriage job that was done. Brian
  8. Thanks Scott. I am not going to go into the gun debate, but I hope the seller realises that many top dealers, JSSUS members and collectors also collect and/or study other weapons. I am sure they would be very surprised to hear that they are unsuitable to collect Nihonto What amazes me most though, is that a person selling polishing stones to almost anybody, not knowing what blades they might ruin in the process..dares to suggest he has the interests of Japanese swords in mind?! Y'know..freedom means he has every right to sell to whomever he wishes, and I would not argue at all with his right to choose. However that same right gives us, the customer, the right to totally avoid his auctions and mention his comments to others so that others can make up their own minds and choose whom they prefer to deal with. Brian
  9. I'm still waiting for Piers to let us know what that wierd little item is that he picked up. Brian
  10. Very nice Michal, thanks for sharing I love those fine sukashi designs, although they aren't as sought after as old iron. Some very nice ones there. Brian
  11. Been there, done that. viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2642 Don't forget to sign posts with your name, Ron Brian
  12. Probably not..after a 2 am late Chinese New Year celebration at a small Chinatown street here :D I'm just a little fuzzy right now..lol If it was Afrikaans I might have more luck..so a translation would be appreciated. I assume the soldier was Nakajima Tadao and the rest is an address.? Thanks for the work so far. Brian
  13. Hi. I was wondering of anyone could assist with the translation of this surrender tag. I know it probably only gives the name and address of the soldier, but I won't know unless I ask, right? This is beyond my feeble attempts at translating. Came on a Shin-gunto with mumei older blade that I am still researching. Pics of that in the near future. Thanks in advance, Brian
  14. No....Milt is the one that bought it Nice. Brian
  15. Mikael, On the tabs and uploading issue, most of these are caused by that first style Prosilver. All of these issues can be solved by chosing another style in your profile (see How to section) where you can at least have a preview of the other styles first. That Prosilver theme/style is a problem, and I am probably going to end up removing it or changing it, but there are too many people still on it for me to change it now. I urge people to have a look at the other styles and make a change if they have any problems. Brian
  16. Mikael, Take a look in the "How-To" section and all shall be revealed Brian
  17. Agree with Milt, not confident this is genuine. Post some other pics and let's see. Some of these mei lately seem to be done with a dremel instead of chisels, and the yasurime don't look great. But other pics will clear it up. Brian
  18. Walter, The place you linked the pic from does not allow hot linking...so we are seeing a "no entry" sign instead of the pic. That is what Milt meant. You may be able to see it, as it is cached in your browser. Upload it here or to imageshack. The link is currently at http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/ga/ul/1720061135/inlineimg/Y/forge_markings.jpg Brian
  19. Fascinating comparisson. I would love to find out more about this theme and links between the 2. The inletted plates are too close to be just a casual copy. Here is a side-by-side to compare them. Brian
  20. Guido..but we like your pompous and condescending self! :D And we wouldn't dare to complain, as we are all secretly a little afraid of you and your evil dead/undead twin. :D Brian
  21. Thanks for sharing Clayton. Looks like a very worthwhile project, and a much needed one. Will be great to have all the details of our swords on the pc in a standard format. I'll give it a try this weekend, and set up the various fields for nagasa, mei, sori etc etc. Regards, Brian
  22. Well done Frank, and good for you for trying it yourself. May it lead to fluent translations oneday Brian
  23. Paypal is generally easy to use and reliable. Also accepted more and more. You should have access to it if you plan on buying anything (especially from Japan) My feelings on it are a little less enthusiastic, coming from a country that is allowed to send payments, but not accept them. And the old timers like me that got in early and are still able to accept payments cannot withdraw them, only spend them :? But that shouldn't worry you folks in other countries. Brian
  24. Thanks Ford, great link. Thanks for sharing. Is this an early edition of the trial web magazine that Ichi posted about here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2609 Brian
  25. Thank you Ed, we can always count on you for a great write-up and nice photos. It is nice to be able to put faces to the names too..and I see you slipped in there for a change too :D These shows look like a lot of fun and some serious business can be done too. I guess I join many of the members overseas in being VERY jealous, but I will definitely make it over oneday. Brian
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