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Sebastian, You are lucky in that the Haynes Index is usually very expensiveto ship, as it is 3 large volumes. But one of the publishers is in Germany, so maybe it is economical for you to get it there. They are: http://www.nihonart.de/index_Robert_E.htm Brian
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The dragonfly tosogu are all modern? Not sure, but he is unclear about the age, and they don't look antique to me. Some of them he mentions modern, others he says unknown (talking about the Kachimushi stuff) If they were antiques, I would be pretty peeved if someone was parting out daisho fittings piece by piece. Brian
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Dark hamon and type of polish
Brian replied to Marius's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
That blade is not tired. It is not fake. It is not acid treated. It is what you see in the pics. It is just an average wakizashi in the process of a non-professional polish in my opinion. It has nice fittings and a nice hamon, and is nothing fantastic, but not junk either. It needs further work, and would be a fair piece to have polished further if it goes cheap enough. Let's not over analyse it, not all that much to discuss on it, is there? Looks like there will be some nice hataraki there. Brian -
Dino, This is a quite a large request There are lots of pics online of yoroi doshi, and I'll post mine when I get home. Sometimes we see thicker tanto called yoroi doshi when they are kanmuri otoshi, but I feel that when you see a real yoroi doshi, you know it. Mine is about 11cm at the machi! and is almost triangular in shape. Obviously designed to pierce armour. They don't have to be diminutive though. Blade lengths can be around 22-25cm long, although width of the blade is thinner than usual. I'll post more when I get home. Brian
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Dark hamon and type of polish
Brian replied to Marius's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
Moved to the eBay section (which is what I think the point was) If we miss a post in the wrong place occasionally, just pm me or Stephen or use the "report post" function. It happens sometimes. :| Brian -
Walter, He is a WW2 smith making Showato. Listed on Dr Stein's site here: http://home.earthlink.net/~ttstein/index.htm Let us know when you are ready for your first Nihonto (after lots of study and books etc) The top of the forum has a recommended reading section, and if you search the forum for recommended books you will also come up with all the info. Check out Stephen's book sale in the Commercial Section as there are some great deals there currently. Brian
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Good question! Right now all of mine are stacked under a heavy book to keep them flat. I really plan on getting them bound sometime though. The PO here does love to have a competition to see who can fold it the most times though, so I usually battle to get them looking mint. That, and the fact that they always seem to deliver them in the rain I think I must check out those binders that have a hard glue on the spine that you run through a heating machine and bind them all in a book form. That might be better than punching them and ring binding them. Brian
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Moriyama san, Would this tie in with Paul's translation above...Sakon Katsumitsu? SAKON KATSUMITSU TEN-SHO 1573 from http://www.sho-shin.com/sue2.htm Brian
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Dark hamon and type of polish
Brian replied to Marius's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
It's the polish. Has been taken to a certain level (foundation polish maybe?) and not further imho. Better than acid or ferric chloride treatment. Quite nice f/k there too. He seems to know his Nihonto and terminology..so I would expect he would have checked out the tsuba previously to see if it is shoshin or not. Brian -
Guido.. I thought you killed that evil twin of yours? :D Ok..ok, point noted. lol. Good to have you to bring us back down to earth when we need it. No rules can substitute for hands on and educated examination. Gotta admit though..if there are some characteristics that are more common traits in certain swords, it is handy to know them so that you can start with some advance knowledge. Also handy when we see those out of polish, delapidated and rusted blades that we are taught to avoid but never do Sometimes the quality or lack of it is not immediately apparent. But your point is a good one and noted Brian
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He's no. 270 in the book Shosankenshu, but it gives absolutely no info on him at all. Shows the correct kao though. I'll keep looking, but maybe someone with Haynes etc will be able to assist further. Brian
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Sebastian (I like the fact that the new forum has real names in your profile ) Can you post a clear close-up pic of the mei and kao? I will have a look through my books and see if I can match up the kao. Brian
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Questions about the new forum?
Brian replied to Brian's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
Henk, Go into the How To section, read the post about changing styles etc, and change to the Nihonto style in your profile. You will like that one. It is the default, and is why you are seeing part of it before you log in. Brian -
Questions about the new forum?
Brian replied to Brian's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
Well....as long as you are being so specific and detailed..... Did you actually check out all 4 style options? There are very detailed explanations on how to preview all 4. You realise that once old software has been discontinued, the old versions are no longer supported and we don't get security or other updates? Therefore we don't have very much choice but to go to the new software which is this one. We could stick with the old forum, but eventually it is going to have unsolvable issues or get hacked. And as much as I'd like to keep the old look, the people who designed that themeset have not done one for phpBB3...so it isn't an option unless you know how to port themes? This move can be as easy or as difficult as each person wants it to be. I'm trying to make it as painless as possible. Brian -
Here is the original thread (still there for reference) http://militaria.co.za/nihontomessagebo ... php?t=2731 Here is the pic: The translation according to Piers was 139 Akasaka Tsuba Broken fan, End of Edo 7th gen Tadatoki's work The quality of this design was the strength/appeal of Akasaka work Brian
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Japan - It's History Arts and Literature - Book
Brian replied to sencho's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Nigel, I can't find a download link anywhere on that page? Do you have to be a member of google books or something? Brian -
I rotated most of the pics to read the right way up. Nice looking sword! Brian
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Grey, Yep..looks like you may have to download an excorcist I'm sending you a pm so that we can sort this out. Brian
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Grey, Don't give up..we'll get you sorted. In Nihonto style, you can't miss new posts. The icons are very obvious. They are explained here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2555 in the pic. Remember that like all forums (and the last one) they are new posts since your last visit. So if you load the forum and there are new posts, and you don't read them, then the next time you come back, they are not marked as new, as they are new posts since your last visit. They aren't animated, but pretty obvious to see what is new. In that pic, I have showed 2 screens. The top one is the main index showing categories with new posts, and the lower pic is in a category, to show actual posts that are new. When you load the index page, check to see if there are new posts via the icons, go into that category and view the posts that are new. You are permanently logged in and don't have to log in every time you visit, right? Brian EDIT TO ADD: I just realised:- Go to the very bottom of the forum on any page you are in. there is a picture of every icon and an explanation at the bottom :D
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Grey, I did change the icons for unread posts this weekend as promised, and I don't think there can be any confusion about the meaning Your browser will have cached the old pics though, and you are probably seeing the old ones still as your browser is loading them from the cache. You need to (shift/ctrl) click (refresh/reload) to reload the page properly, or otherwise right click a new icon, and view image or background, then reload it until you see the new icon. Browsers cache images so they don't have to load them every time. The new ones will load soon enough, but you might want to reload yourself to speed it up. The new icons (for prosilver) look like this: (BTW, the icon with the scrolling text on it just means it is a hot topic..which has more than 2 pages of replies.) Brian
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Just increased the brightness and played with the contrast a bit so it is easier to see. Also try and upload a close up of the signature if you have one? Regards, Brian
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No glitches in colours here Every colour is clearly defined and has a reason why it appears that way. To be honest, my colour blindness doesn't help, and I will need a day or 2 to see what colours and why they appear differently. However the simplest and most likely explanation is that they are links, and the difference is between visited and unvisited links. So some of those you might not have been to before, while others are treated as previously visited links. I'll investigate and give you a full reason soon. Brian
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That very much depends on who you are using to polish it, and if they are passing it on to someone else. I am sure there are some togishi with a shorter waiting period, and some with many years wait. Some consolation is that the longer you wait...the more your chosen togishi must be in demand by others Brian
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Will, As Jacques said, 100% fake. I don't even think there is a 1% chance that this is of Japanese origin I'm afraid. Check out the links pages above to get some good info in identifying the genuine article. Hope it was cheap. Brian
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Questions about the new forum?
Brian replied to Brian's topic in Forum Technical Details and Maintenance
Anyone with profile issues, check out this page which should explain all. http://www.nihontomessageboard.com/nmb/ ... f=8&t=2573 Sorry for the inconvenience, but with other styles you should have no problems at all. Brian