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NMB 2007 RAFFLE:- PRIZES REQUEST
Brian replied to Brian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Thierry, The French members of this forum have been too kind! Thank you very much, these catalogs are invaluable to collectors. I only wish I could enter my own raffle..there are some great items :D Wow...the response to this has been amazing, couldn't do it without you all. Brian -
NMB 2007 RAFFLE:- PRIZES REQUEST
Brian replied to Brian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Just a final appeal to anyone that has anything to donate... and a huge thanks to those that have offered items. We have a very nice selection of tsuba, books, videos etc. If anyone has anything else to add, please let me know by the weekend, as I will be putting up the raffle purchases live on site soon after that. Does anyone have a kogatana, yanone, menuki, kozuka etc etc lying around? I do understand that not everyone has the means to donate, but you can always purchase an entry ticket or 2 It is by no means expected or compulsory by any means, and those that do have my sincere appreciation. I am still looking for someone in the NCJSC who can facilitate a Paypal membership if the winner should happen to choose that subscription. Anyone who can assist, please pm or email me. Regards, Brian -
Darcy, Wow..that is stunning Must be amazing to see in person. Still waiting for Barry to pop in and tell us more about the sword in the original pics...is it his, or on loan for the photos? Very educational post. Once you get the hada, it is easy to get to the smith. Brian
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Rich, That is the best news I have heard in ages. I have had many emails asking if I had heard anything. You have lots of friends and fans out there Take it easy, get some well deserved rest, and keep us updated. All the best to you. Brian
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Sashko, These fake mei don't usually have any real meaning in English. They are just a combination of gibberish designed to look like a Japanese signature, using whatever characters they felt like using on the spur of the moment. Sorry...definitely fake. Brian
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Just an amateur guess, but I would say this isn't ubu, but is o-suriage and machi okuri? Probably a wakizashi at some stage? The difference in patina on the nakago, way the machi are cut (especially the mune machi), hamon and hi continuing into the nakago all make me think this. Also, the sori seems excessive for a tanto of these dimensions. Let's see what the others have to say. Brian
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I also think your choice has a nice tight hada, and all things being equal, it seems that well cut hi do increase resale value. I think it's a good choice. Suguha is also supposed to be the "refined collector's choice" once we have gotten past the flashy wild Miono stuff. Kind of like the old iron tsuba refinement over the flashy kinko items. I'm still a beginner though..so flashy and wild still intrigues me :D Brian
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Andreas, I hope it is you that has it on hold I'm a sucker for well cut Bo-Hi and Soehi. Add to that a good polish, great condition, nice hada and healthy hamon with nice hataraki, and all for JPY250K with papers? Sounds like a good deal to me. Don't think you can go wrong with that one. Brian
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Ah..I think I have it now. Cheated slightly as there is a give-away, but I found it very interesting. Not a feature I have seen much of in person, and hence did not recognise that pattern associated with the smith. I won't give it away just yet..let others have a go. I'll give another hint though: http://www.nihontocraft.com/nihonto_jigane_vari.html If you can identify the pattern, you can probably find the smith. Beautiful! Brian
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Here you go: http://www.h4.dion.ne.jp/~t-ohmura/gunto_002.htm He is in Japan, so I think keep the English simple, and hopefully he will be able to shed some light. Btw..he has a notice on his site that says he is unable to answer emails between Oct 4th and 22nd, and asks for emails to only be sent after the 22nd. Simon Rowson knows him, and would have been able to pass on the enquiry, but he seems to have dropped off the planet lately Brian
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Barry, Great photos, nice work Just a quick glance while I am at work on a Monday morning, but looks like Gassan Ayasugi hada to me? Brian
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I have been provided with the dealer's details and the emails showing acknowledgement of the debt. Because this is between 2 dealers who are trying to work out the details, are not part of the forum, and there has been no legal opinion yet, I am not going to publicise the dealer in question here. I believe this was also brought up on another forum. However I do urge the dealers to sort this out for the benefit of the community. If there is a lack of funds to sort out the matter, then the dealer should offer other stock Nihonto as surety until the matter is dealt with. Otherwise if there is really no other option, then legal action should be taken. Out of state should not pose too much problem. Be careful of consignment and any item transfer without payment. It is simply not a good idea unless you are willing to take the risk or know the dealer personally. Brian
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Hi Joey, Welcome to the world of Nihonto. If you look at the links page above the forum, you will find most of the informational pages there, and browsing through them should provide you with many months worth of reading. One of the best pages to start out with is Rich Stein's Japanese Sword Index, and pay special notes to the books page, with excellent recommendations. Feel free to ask any questions you might have, but be aware that many of them will be answered in the pages above. Regards, Brian
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If the blade is a star stamped Gendaito, then I am confident the blade is 100% original, and probably the koshirae too. Unusual yes, but during the war there could have been any number of expedient measures taken if there was a shortage of materials. The ito looks original, and maybe just a fanciful choice at the time. (Maybe it was heavily laquered later due to a very humid environment where he was serving?) I think the best would be to maybe contact Ohmura san in Japan, as he is probably the expert on Gunto. Link can be found on the links page. Once again it shows there is no hard and fast rule when it comes to wartime mountings. Brian
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Whether or not your email shows publicly depends on what settings you specify in your profile. Btw...I remembered reading a good article on doing oshigata recently, but took me a while to remember where. It is in the book MODERN Japanese SWORDSMITHS 1868 – 1945, An Oshigata Book, by John Slough around page 205. Very decent article. Regards, Brian
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Doug, There is a current thread running currently here: http://www.militaria.co.za/nihontomessa ... php?t=2194 Regards, Brian
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Some JAP(anese) SWORDS are Good!
Brian replied to remzy's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Rémy, I am sure you didn't offend anyone, it is an interesting article and times were different back then. You merely quoted the article, and offence can't be taken if none was meant No worries about it, the intentions were good. Regards, Brian -
A very happy super sale customer
Brian replied to Henry Wilson's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
Ah..the power of the forum and getting the word out to many people this fast I assume the commission cheque is in the mail? :lol: Those who got a good deal because of the original posting...another reason to buy those raffle tickets when they become available Brian -
Some JAP(anese) SWORDS are Good!
Brian replied to remzy's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I won't edit the use of "Jap" here since it is a direct quote of the title of the article, but just noting that nowdays some find it slightly offensive and derogatory to abbreviate "Japanese" like this. In 1946 when this was written, it might have been acceptable, but for our Japanese friends and others, I'll just note that it is frowned upon here. In this case, the article uses it, and I'll allow it, but it isn't policy Interesting article though..showing that even back then there was some idea that there were some good swords worthy of preservation. Nice find Rémy. Brian -
John, I'm with you there If you look at the positive iron left in between the inlays, then I see the classic geese profile we see so often. If this was all sukashi, and someone later decided to fill the spaces with inlays, it might look like this. Might explain the differen sizes too...at different heights. No use debating it too much I guess..it's not like the original artist can post and say "so and so is right..that is what I was portraying :D " Brian
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Ugliest Tusba I've yet seen
Brian replied to mizushima's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
It is authentic, no dounts about that. Not to my taste, but no reason to believe it is anything else. Habaki have no firm rules, and you will find all kinds of variants such as this one, depending on the styles and tastes of the day. Brian -
I have two old sword, help me figure them out..
Brian replied to jedimasterham's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Jacques, There is also an Ogasawara Nagamune (Musashi) signing exactly this way from the 1830's. See NAG351 as mentioned above. With the mounts as is, without another ana, I suspect this date would fit better with this blade, but can't be certain. Brian -
My attempt at sword polishing
Brian replied to katanako's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Henry, Quite a horror story. The moral of the story is do not try and polish your swords yourself. Ever. It is not something encouraged, and can only lead to disaster. Glad this one is preserved for future generations. Brian -
Franco, I think that's because the sign belongs outside our front door...the minute you step outside you are exposing yourself to sharks in every aspect of daily life :D Take those private collectors who go to estate sales and say to the little old lady "Ah...just an old junk sword from the war...look at all that rust on the tang, I'll give you $100 to take it off your hands" LOL. Buyer beware..in every aspect of our daily lives. Brian
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No need to set a firm policy here. There are many people that have posted a msg here saying "if anyone has had any dealings with XXXX then please drop me a pm or email" You are welcome to do that anytime. Or you can post that you have had some disturbing dealings with Mr XXX and would like to know what other's opinions are. I would just caution about direct accusations unless you have concrete facts, and if you do, they are welcome here as long as they are written to inform and explain, and not directly slander. Lots of ways to approach things like this without causing a major blowout. Use common sense and discression where appropriate, and all should be fine. Regards, Brian