Hello,
Apologize if I have offended anyone, I mean no disrespect in any way.
I fully admit to being a novice.
Receiving my first sword in 1972, I have been enamoured of them since.
Until now, work and other constraints have prevented me from devoting much time to learning about this.
However being almost eighty physical training is behind me, so I begin to appreciate the sword as an art form.
Now that I am retired I have some time, and am learning the history and development of each of the five schools of the Koto period 800 AD to 1595 AD.
Being a retired woodworker I am also attempting to learn saya and ho construction.
To me, my Sensei is the ultimate authority on swords, how else could it be?
Hesitate to bring him any thing I have not investigated fully, my time with him is extremely valuable as he is even older than I.
I appreciate, and have paid great attention to every comment made, and will say so again.
If I have been disrespectful, then feel free to ban me.
Otherwise please excuse my exuberance, and ignorance, it has been quite a while since I have had been this excited over something.
Pavel