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Alex A

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  1. Something that troubles me about koshirae is that it seems to always be definitively categorised, as though at one point in history, the samurai looked at the calender, and at the same time synchronized change. Ive never been able to find an example of a ko kinko tsuba mounted on an uchigatana koshirae. Maybe theres an example in the book Mariusz mentioned, it would be good to see an example, cant find one online. Alex.
  2. I read in all the wrong places http://business.time.com/2013/03/20/can ... nce-again/ Alex.
  3. I hate to say this, and im not the only one thinking it, but if the dollar gains strength, theres going to be an awful lot of European collectors (as you mentioned) with sad expressions on their faces. Obviously, this would impact on US sellers. Alex.
  4. Hi Jean, theres enough hydrometry on the inside of my windows to sink a pocket battle ship. Time to spend money on stuff I don't like spending money on , once solved, I can take it from there. Alex.
  5. Working shifts in winter, I feel there is far too much in temperature change to not oil my swords. I would prefer not to, but don't want to take an unnecessary gamble. Ps, not a scrooge lol, the price of heating an home in the Uk is ridiculous! Alex.
  6. So, possibly sat on a late muromachi clunker at one point in time . a great little ko kinko tsuba. Alex.
  7. Hi David, according to Freds page below, Uchigatana koshirae-muromachi period and Tensho koshirae, same thing. http://www.nihonto.com/abtartuchigatanakoshirae.html The only good example i seem to be able to find of an Uchigatana koshirae. Iron tsuba of coarse but with a copper alloy fuchi, ive never been able to find an example with a soft metal tsuba!, although read enough accounts of soft metal fittings. http://www.yamabushiantiques.com/KOSHIRAE15.htm Alex.
  8. Makes perfect sense not to, in the right climate. Ive developed a complex from inherently oxidising iron meteorites. Alex.
  9. Hi David, theres been a lot of discussion on NMB about choji oil. To cut a long story short, a lot of folk dont use any oil, some folk use choji oil and some folk use a light machine oil such as gun oil or sewing machine oil. I use plain old singer sewing machine oil, no additives. I presume you know only to use a very fine application. Do a search above, plenty on the subject. Alex.
  10. Hi David, out of curiosity, what size is the nakago-ana?, it would also be interesting to know what the largest size may have been, before it was altered ?, difficult to say maybe. From what ive heard, there was a fashion for very small tsuba on katana towards the end of the Muromachi period. Alex.
  11. Depending on age, a black lacquered ko kinko tsuba could have been part of a Tensho kashirae
  12. Reminds me of this tsuba that Mariusz showed me a while ago. http://yakiba.com/Tsuba_Kiku.htm Alex.
  13. Everyone to their own Alex.
  14. Yes Mariusz, as you have been involved in the payal discussion . Seriously, do i need to explain why it is safer to use a credit card on a paypal account?, rather than use your own account, funds, with no added protection? Alex.
  15. Ebay profits 2012.... $718,000,000 in the 3 months heading upto September, paypal helped Ebays profits more than double. If you use Paypal, use a credit card linked to paypal, not your own account, safer. Alex.
  16. A credit card offers more protection than a bank transfer. Whilst a bank transfer is a safe way to send money, if the buy turns sour, there is no way to retrieve your cash. One other thing i found out about Paypal last year is that they have a pay limit of £5000, so, if you buy anything over that limit you need to send another amount. If you have agreed with the seller to cover the transfer fees, then you will be hit by more than one fee. Another way paypal stings folk. Alex.
  17. Have you ever noticed how when you buy from overseas and checked out the exchange rates, paypal has there own version?. Alex.
  18. NMB seems to be the Ebay launch platform in a lot of sales. A lot of folk hope to sell here but then add "before i send it off to Ebay" as though its off to the land of doom . Any folk that do ok selling on Ebay are probably selling within a widely accepted price range. Alex
  19. Good evening, happy history hunting! Alex.
  20. Yep, "best offer", is another fee , but not on my new site "NIHONTOMART" . A place where you will find no Chinese fakes, false papers, crazy funny looking tsuba, fuchi necklaces, nihonto hunting knifes, tsuka wrapping services by someone who learned yesterday, no bull descriptions, no repeat descriptions for different swords, no cast metal allowed, gimei must be in big letters on title GIMEI, etc etc LOL, anyone good with websites? Joking :D Alex.
  21. An early sword influenced by the Chinese. As you all know, a number of chinese swordsmiths headed to Japan in ancient times. Ive just had a quick read over this wiki page, interesting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_swords Alex.
  22. I must watch too many movies, Conan the barbarian springs to mind... Alex
  23. Yep, £2000/$3000 seems to be a roundabout limit of what folk want to spend on Ebay. As the price goes up, obviously, so does the concerns of the buyer. Alex.
  24. This is the only "blue steel", ive seen, apologies Wah, couldnt resist. :D Alex.
  25. A shame Ebay is the way it is, a relentless open gateway for cheap copies, forgeries and bull. There needs to be another place where folk can buy and sell nihonto in piece, and for a fair price. Look at antique/deactivated guns for instance, not allowed on ebay in the uk (not sure about anywhere else), but have there own selling places such as Gunstar, gunmart and millweb. Easy to buy and sell and without all the bull and crap to sift through. Brian, hows about extending your selling capabilities, make a few $ and add a market place to your site, and let us all shop in piece :D, if not, is anyone feeling antreprenorial, a niche market, but still, a market... Alex.
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