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Sergio Bastos

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  1. thank you Chris, any more opinons about this mei? It seems that have a litle more than the name of the maker..! thanks Sergio
  2. If it is not too much to ask can you translate the fuchi the same koshirae? Sergio
  3. Dear all, Recently I bought a sword in an auction in Lisbon with koshirae that looks good quality with very nice metal fittings with a good saya, the saya comes in a old paper that seems from the 19th century, someone can help me translate what it says, is price, collector name, etc? Sergio
  4. nice photos ... reminds me of the characters of Takeshi Kitano`s movies! Sergio
  5. Why do people take everything as a personal attack!! I'm subscribed to this message board for more than six years, every day I come here and always find some interesting posts! and believe me I've learned a lot!!! but I don´t need to be informed about the age of the "BALLS" You can do what you please with your swords! choosing a polisher more competent or not, if the swords are well preserved, I realy don´t care! and I think most of swords don´t need a mukansa polish...I think! Sergio
  6. Hi All, Reading all the posts, arose in my mind some questions that troubled me! how is possible that a person can learn to polish Japanese swords without orientation of a professional, Japanese or not! and how many swords were destroyed in the process??? best Sergio
  7. Hi all, I had a very bad experience involving a Chinese buyer and ebay!! The sword was sent by registered mail with registration number after the payment and less than a week... the buyer filed a complaint on Paypal saying he had not received the sword... The result, Paypal gave reason the buyer because registration didn´t work in china!!!!! and they couldn´t confirm the arrival of the package, they only confirm the shipping was made in Portugal...I can track any registration number made in Portugal in any country....for example in the U.S, UK, European Union, Japan etc. I recuse to pay to Paypal and loose my money and my sword...I and get my Paypal account blocked... Beware of sales to China!! Sergio
  8. Hi Matus, my blade is not attributed to Raisen Sadomori, the papers only refer the school "Kongo-byoe" but the characteristics are very similar to your sword. Moritaka could be the name of the maker of my sword but I´m not sure! I think the swords of this school are of very good quality, for ex. in the catalogue "Cutting Edge" from one exposition in the British Museum are only 17 swords from the koto period and one of them is a very nice tanto attribuited to the kongo-byoe school. regards Sergio
  9. Hi Paul, Yes, you sold that sword to me, I still have in my collection, is a sword in perfect condition given its age. I think it will stay in my collection for many years...and I hope one day the swords from the Kongo-byoe school be more admired than today... unfortunately not belong to the club of the "five", but who cares a good sword is always a good sword! Nice sword Matus! Sergio
  10. I just saw horrible images on TV... The tsunami advancing through the fields of Japan... right now we are all beside the people of Japan
  11. John, I can´t help you much, but the Menuki are very nice and beautiful!! Sergio
  12. John, obrigado (arigato) The style looks very identical, it seems that there is possibility that my fuchigashira is from the Same Hand! Sergio
  13. Thanks John, Here is a Kozuka ( http://www.shibuiswords.com/dragonkozuka.htm ) from the same family but a work of the 6th master, looking at first glance looks nothing like my fuchigashira in the color, composition, etc., someone can show me some more pieces of seijo goto family?
  14. Thanks John, The last two mei look very similar to my mei fuchi! but got confused, it will be the first generation or the eighth? One more question? Seems normal that the artist sometimes can make a slightly different signature when sign new work ( must be different after too many cups of Sake ), but is not also important to compare the composition and decorative work to confirm whether the work is original or not? Sergio
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