RobertM
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bump, 32 left, £12 each plus postage ($19)
Many thanks
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bump, 40 left: now £12 each plus postage ($19)
thanks
Rob M
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Price drop all boxes £13 each ($20)
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No problem, dollar price added
Rob m
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Thanks for the info Mauro
Rob M
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Thanks for the input guys. All very interesting. I was never under any impression it was of any quality, just more of a curiosity tsuba. BaZZa's is obviously very nice in comparison.
Rob M
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Hi all, Its the first time ive seen a sanmai tsuba and and scratching my head trying to identify school or even age. Are Sanmai tsuba common? To me this looks like simple stamped sheets applied to a copper core. Would this tsuba once had a rim? How are the sheets fixed to the copper? opinions welcomed.
Rob M
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Just wondering how uncommon it is to have tsuba without a solid outer rim? I remember seeing a waterwheel example which left large gaps.
Rob m
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On another note would Bonham's confirm if a piece is gemei? I've seen some tsuba before with questionable mei's going for big bucks.
Rob m
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Sorry to repeat but would the design be bales of silk?
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Can we see pics of the blade?
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Thanks Barrie, thought it would be a challenge.
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Thanks guys !
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Hi there, just wondering if anyone has any other info other than the data listed in the Haynes Index on Nobuyoshi H 07267.0?
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Rob M
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Really like that last one!
Rob M
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Hi, is it in original polish, any flaws?
Rob m
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Thanks for your imput chaps, any ideas on what the inlay represent?
Rob M
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I dont know the school but i like the simplicity of number 8 with the moon and clouds.
Rob M
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Hi, just my opinion but he could probably get around the £100 mark each for the first 3 on ebay.
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final bump...
Many thanks