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  1. Thank you all for the kind compliments and discussion on this blade.

     

    It is now sold to another NMB member with payment having been received this afternoon. Once the money has transferred over to my account successfully and the blade has shipped out, I will be making a donation to NMB as promised.

     

    Thank you NMB family!

  2. 3 hours ago, Fuuten said:

    Just considering its a real Japanese blade and in this case likely centuries old. A nice blade that would be a very good item to get someone into Nihonto. At thousand it was a good deal (I would think). Now 70% with free shipping for those in the US.. What more do people want? :dunno:

     

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    Maybe those threads about postal service mishaps/misdeeds are influencing people?

     

     

     

    Thank you. I, too, feel this is a good deal. This is getting into "rusted, can't find hamon, in fake WW2 koshirae on ebay" blade prices while being much nicer than those. :)

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  3. Hello all, for your appreciation and possible purchase is a Naoshi. I have very much enjoyed studying it, and it is time to move it on to someone who would also enjoy it.

     

    It has been discussed quite a bit here, where pictures are also available.

    https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/27114-naginata-naoshi/#comment-274686

     

    The asking price is 1000 USD or best offer paid via paypal or venmo, with price to include shipping and insurance in the CONUS. It can be shipped internationally for an extra fee.

     

    Please PM me with any interest. Thank you and have a great day NMB!

  4. Hello all,

     

    I also have this lovely Kanetane Yari for sale.

     

    Please PM me if you have any questions or offers. I am looking to get SOLD.

    Price includes shipping and insurance in the CONUS; shipping outside of the CONUS is possible but may incur an additional charge.

     

    You can click on the pictures to enlarge them.

     

    Thank you for your time.

     

     

    From Aoi:
     

    Yari in Shirasaya(NBTHK Hozon Paper)

    Signature : Kanetane

    (We divide 4 sections for each sword as Saijyo saku, Jyojyo saku Jyo saku and regular
    saku)
    This sword belongs to Jyo Saku ranking.
    The blade was polished.
    Shirasaya whole length : 73 cm or 28.74 inches.
    Blade length : 27.3 cm or 10.74 inches.
    Sori : 0 cm or 0 inches.
    Mekugi :1
    Width at the hamachi : 2.26 cm or 0.88 inches.
    Kasane : 1.1 cm or 0.43 inches.
    Era : Late Muromachi period, around Tensho era.
    Shape : Kera Kubi is rather long, Sankaku Yari.
    There is a Bo-Hi on Ura side.
    Jigane : Ko Itame Hada well grained with Jinie attach.
    The Jigane is beautiful.
    Hamon : Nie Deki, Suguha Hamon with double Ha and Uchinoke.

    Special feature: Kanetane was a swordsmith of Mino province.
    He moved to Echizen province and was active as Echizen Ju Kanetane.

    From Aoi Art: Kera Kubi is rather long, the Yari was made around Muromachi period.
    It is typical Muromachi period’s Yari.
    We recommend this Yari for you.
    The blade was polished and has NBTHK Hozon Paper.

    NBTHK Hozon Paper
    Aoi Art estimation paper : whole Oshigata.

     

    Kanetane 1.jpg

    Kanetane 2.jpg

    Kanetane 3.jpg

    Kanetane 4.jpg

  5. 18 hours ago, Fuuten said:

    If possible I'd suggest adding the original resolution photos. The ones that open in a new tab when clicking the popup gallery are smaller than what I'm used to from Aoi.

     

    Nice package in either case.

     

     

    Absolutely. Thank you for the suggestion, and the compliment! I hope these are better. You can click on them to bring them up in a new window which can be enlarged.

     

     

    naminohira 3.jpg

    naminohira 2.jpg

    Naminohira 1.jpg

    naminohira 4.jpg

    naminohira 5.jpg

  6. Katana in Shirasaya.(NBTHK Hozon Token)
    Signature: Mumei(unsigned) attributed as Naminohira.
    Sayagaki (writing on the saya): Satsuma Hanshi ??? Jinjuro Shoji
    2 Shaku 3 Sun
    Naminohira Senzan(Kao)
    (Attributes ownership to a samurai named Satsuma Jinjuro)
    Blade length :69.5cm or 27.36 inches.
    Sori :0.8 cm or 0.31 inches.
    Mekugi : 1
    Width at the hamachi : 2.3cm or 0.90 inches.
    Width at the Kissaki : 1.84 cm or 0.72 inches.
    Kasane : 0.4 cm or 0.15 inches.
    Era : Early Muromachi period.
    Shape :
    The blade is rather thin thickness and width
    with small sori and longer kissaki.
    Jigane:Koitame hada and mokume hada mixed
    with jinie attach and shirake utsuri appear.
    Hamon:suguha hamon.
    About the Naminohira school: The founder of Naminohira School was Masakuni
    who moved from Kyoto to Satsuma province in the10th century.
    His works rarely survive so Yukiyasu is thought as the substantial founder.
    The school continuously made swords there
    until the last Edo period. The 56th of this school was Iwami (No)
    Kami Yasuharu who reinforced the school in the Shin-to period.
    His grandson Yamato (No) Kami Yasuyuki learned under Izumi
    (No) Kami Masafusa.
    The name Naminohira has synonymous meaning
    with the glassy surface of the water so water transporters
    and navy men highly appreciate the sword of this school.
    The special feature of Naminohira School is its traditional Suguha-hamon and well-grained blackish Jigane.
    This sword is oosuriage mumei and looks
    old early Muromachi period. The Jigane is a soft feeling nice texture.
    Even though, there are some Kitaekizu but not serious.
  7. Hello all,

     

    I have thoroughly enjoyed studying this blade for the last year and change. I purchased it directly from Aoi Art.

     

    It is a long, beautiful blade with shallow sori and a nicely fitting shirasaya with clip.

     

    As happens, it is time to move it on to another lovely owner.

     

    Details of the blade can be found in the first post here:

     

     

    I am asking 2200USD obo. The price includes shipping and insurance in the CONUS.

     

    Shipping outside of the CONUS is possible but may incur extra charges.

     

    Please PM me if you have any questions or offers. Thank you for your time!~

     

     

  8. Picked this one up, a fairly nice medium size sankaku yari.

     

    Per Aoi:
    Yari, Kanetane:
    Shirasaya whole length : 73 cm or 28.74 inches.
    Blade length : 27.3 cm or 10.74 inches.
    Sori : 0 cm or 0 inches.
    Mekugi :1
    Width at the hamachi : 2.26 cm or 0.88 inches.
    Kasane : 1.1 cm or 0.43 inches.
    Era : Late Muromachi period, around Tensho era.
    Shape : Kera Kubi is rather long, Sankaku Yari.
    There is a Bo-Hi on Ura side.
    Jigane : Ko Itame Hada well grained with Jinie attach.
    The Jigane is beautiful.
    Hamon : Nie Deki, Suguha Hamon with double Ha and Uchinoke.

    Kanetane 1.jpg

    Kanetane 2.jpg

    Kanetane 3.jpg

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  9. On 10/16/2020 at 12:48 PM, Jussi Ekholm said:

    It is a statistical outlier and I was surprised when I saw it first time. I have been following Naminohira swords (pre-Edo). In general old Naminohira swords tend to have relatively large curvature on average.

     

    For 14 signed old Naminohira Tachi I have tracked down they average the following

    Nagasa: 73,6 cm (some of them are suriage) - Sori: 2,6 cm - Motohaba: 2,9 cm - Sakihaba: 1,7 cm

     

    For 14 Mumei tachi with Ko-Naminohira attribution they average

    Nagasa: 76,8 cm (some of the are slight suriage) - Sori: 2,4 cm - Motohaba: 3,0 cm - Sakihaba: 1,7 cm

     

    For 11 Mumei katana with Ko-Naminohira attribution they average

    Nagasa: 68,7 cm (all suriage) - Sori: 2,0 cm - Motohaba: 2,7 cm - Sakihaba: 1,7 cm

     

    For the 4 Mumei tachi with Naminohira attribution (most likely made after Nanbokuchō) they average

    Nagasa: 78,1 cm (all ubu) - Sori: 3,2 cm - Motohaba: 3,0 cm - Sakihaba: 1,7 cm

     

    For the 19 Mumei katana with Naminohira attribution (most likely made after Nanbokuchō) they average

    Nagasa: 71,6 cm (most suriage) - Sori: 2,2 cm - Motohaba: 3,0 cm - Sakihaba: 1,9 cm

     

    Of course this is not in any means definitive analysis but based on available examples that I have for data it is easy to see that in general pre-Edo period Naminohira swords are quite long and with strong curvature and average width.

     

    For comparison I do have a mumei tachi attributed to Naminohira and Early Muromachi period, it is 77,2 cm with 3,7 cm curvature. Quite the opposite in shape to this example in the opening.

     

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    Thank you for your excellent commentary. I agree that it seemed an outlier to me too. It caught my attention due to the shape of it: super shallow sori and quite narrow even down to the hamachi.

  10. Please feel free to comment. I thought this was a very interesting blade particularly due to the length / width. With the shallow sori it almost reminds me of a rapier (I understand that this is not an exact metaphor, just the "feel" it has, no need to correct me on the differences or any of that lol).

     

    I have a translation to the shirasaya written down but if anyone wants to speculate on it seeing as some figures are missing feel free! It's my understanding that it denotes ownership of the blade.

  11. Per Aoi:

     

    Katana in Shirasaya.(NBTHK Hozon Token)
    Signature: Mumei(unsigned) attributed as Naminohira.
    Sayagaki (writing on the saya): Satsuma Hanshi ??? Jinjuro Shoji
    2 Shaku 3 Sun
    Naminohira Senzan(Kao)
    (Attributes ownership to a samurai named Satsuma Jinjuro)
    Blade length :69.5cm or 27.36 inches.
    Sori :0.8 cm or 0.31 inches.
    Mekugi : 1
    Width at the hamachi : 2.3cm or 0.90 inches.
    Width at the Kissaki : 1.84 cm or 0.72 inches.
    Kasane : 0.4 cm or 0.15 inches.
    Era : Early Muromachi period.
    Shape :
    The blade is rather thin thickness and width
    with small sori and longer kissaki.
    Jigane:Koitame hada and mokume hada mixed
    with jinie attach and shirake utsuri appear.
    Hamon:suguha hamon.
    About the Naminohira school: The founder of Naminohira School was Masakuni
    who moved from Kyoto to Satsuma province in the10th century.
    His works rarely survive so Yukiyasu is thought as the substantial founder.
    The school continuously made swords there
    until the last Edo period. The 56th of this school was Iwami (No)
    Kami Yasuharu who reinforced the school in the Shin-to period.
    His grandson Yamato (No) Kami Yasuyuki learned under Izumi
    (No) Kami Masafusa.
    The name Naminohira has synonymous meaning
    with the glassy surface of the water so water transporters
    and navy men highly appreciate the sword of this school.
    The special feature of Naminohira School is its traditional Suguha-hamon and well-grained blackish Jigane.
    This sword is oosuriage mumei and looks
    old early Muromachi period. The Jigane is a soft feeling nice texture.
    Even though, there are some Kitaekizu but not serious.

    Naminohira 1.jpg

    naminohira 2.jpg

    naminohira 3.jpg

    naminohira 4.jpg

    naminohira 5.jpg

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