its still on ebay so if you dont want to talk about it its cool but any help with the first kanji would be of great help to my gray matter...dont think its aki or tomo...what do you think?
looking in the books this moring for a Kanji that has me puzzled i came across this, what a day it was back in the good ol days of gun shop and farm auctions. I thougt youd all get a kick out of this. the gun shop sales receipt was in a book i bought years ago...dont know how the swords turnd out but them prices!!
Koto do have more value but you have to have one that's not been polished down to nothing to see all the great nuances of Koto...if one has one good sword representing each era id consider him a rich man.
I could of had this at a very fair price but noooo they had to drag it out...now ill have the money next week....such is life. Btw you did quit well good show!
this started on Ebay from a non collector almost two years ago maybe less..anyway they had a check at the door for 8K and turned it back to check further on what everyone was telling him it may be a true Muramasa, I talked with him trying to convince him to send it to Bob Benson for a confirm..but he got cold feet and put it back on Ebay did quite well, it went to who I'm not sure but its popped up after he found out that it was not shoshin...its not to be trusted unless you live next door to him and you can put it in your hand for a grand then you'll have one heck of a conversation peace a heck of a good looking blade gimei or not.
Id go with someone like Bob Benson, Andy Qurit, or if you can contact Cary Condell. The big names will hold up if it comes down to a claim. Ins companies were talked about before in other threads...id check them out.
looks like gold plate...others will correct me ... the tsuba looks much better with out the flash...nice patina...rich color...the whole set up is a very nice first sword...some wait years before they make a find like that.
Good show id say mate!
really like the dragon tsuba ...when i seen the fuchi at first i thought it may have been a repo...but the carving is well done, does it have a gold wash on it?
well see if we can dig it out,,, dont beat your self up too much, alot more have done alot worse...ie chop trees and the list goes on, you do have a nice mino blade so dont be too down.
thru Po's items for sell on ebay this AM and found your squid and other sea creatures on fuchi and kashira... heres the link
http://cgi.ebay.com/8364-JP-SWORD-Fishe ... dZViewItem
Tsuruta sama will work with you on the price and one should not hold back making a offer, most shrine swords go it the 6K range anyway the yen rate is what around 7200 on this not much of a push.
the Koshirae is from late 1800's to early 1900's sold to the influx of foreigners visiting Nippon at that time. Rather plane Handachi mounts with abalone shell in the saya and not that well done. Anyone else have a take on this?