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  1. Hey guys and gals, as editor of the JSS/US Newsletter I get great articles and not so great articles. But the important thing is that I get them :D

     

    If you have written something about your passion, whether it be scholarly or not, please feel free to submit it to me, either by messaging me here or sening it to my email address at eliyasj@comcast.net. The same goes for questions.

     

    I look forward to hearing from you!

     

    Sincerely,

     

    John Eliyas

  2. It's that time of the year and I am finding I am in need of articles for the JSS/US newsletter. Anyone interested in submitting please contact me and I would be happy to read the material and if appropriate get it in the next issue.

     

    There is some fine stuff posted on this site, but of course I need the authors permission. :)

     

    Thanks!

     

    John Eliyas

  3. I echo Barry's thoughts on this, and encourage anyone interetsed in learning more to join the organization. Further, we need members to contribute thoughtful, insightful articles that explore various aspects of the hobby. Please forward those to me if you don't mind :)

     

    I will be making minor modifications to the newsletter to improve not only content but look. Hopefully the membership will enjoy this and I ask for criticism and comment. Letters to the editor are welcome.

     

    John

  4. Hi everyone,

     

    By now some of you know that I have taken over the role of Editor of the JSS/US Newsletter. As such I have already had the opportunity to receive some wonderful articles (thanks Guido!). You know we are dependent not just on our members contributing articles, but others as well. So if you have anything that you would like to contribute, please drop me an email and I will gladly loook at it.

     

    Thanks and keep up the good works!

     

    John Eliyas aka roninjje aka koi dude.

  5. Well the geometry of the sword has been terribly changed, the ji has softened, the kissaki is mostly gone, and the nakago is almost unrecognizable. I cannot make out any hiragana on the nakago, however, from the pics and the condition my first thought was Chinese fake, my second thought was a terribly abused Nihonto.

     

    Sorry to be too critical, that's just what I see.

     

    John

  6. Hi everyone, friend of mine picked up some really nice swords over the weekend. Seems they were purchased at an antique store in the 50's and left to sit in an umbrella stand, untouched, for the last 58 years. Hence, they are in pretty pristine condition.

     

    1) Traditional Gendaito signed: Tadatsugu. In flawless polish with tight itame hada with ko-nie, suguha. The fittings are army, also in excellent condition signed and matching numbers, with tassle.

     

    2) Army, late war fittings which again match are numbered. Signed : FusaHaru; dated March 1945. Blade in good condition, does not seem traditionally made. No pitting or flaws of any kind.

     

    3) Shingunto with all matching fittings, unsigned, with a possible temper cannot tell if it is machine made, again no flaws rust or pitting. With unusual tassle.

     

    4) Army, field grade parade saber (w/mon) fair to good shape.

     

    5) Army, company grade blade with heavier and wider acid etched blade (about 30in long.)

     

    I am not good at valuing ww2 blades,considering the inflated collectors market with these types of blade. A ballpark would be welcome as he is going to sell them. The gendaito I know he could get a decent amount for.

     

    Thanks in advance, John

  7. Franco, I have to disagree with the oil quenching. I tend to think shin shinto from the color of the nakago (at least as how it appears on my screen :( )

     

    I like the sugata, seems strong.

     

    Makes a nice first impression.

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