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  1. On 10/12/2023 at 6:35 PM, Alex A said:

    Weird, links above work but when i google search and try to join it i get this

     

    Just tried Bing, same that way too

     

     

    Internal Server Error

    The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

    Please contact the server administrator at webmaster@82-sho-shin.mars-corp.com to inform them of the time this error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error.

    More information about this error may be available in the server error log.

    Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument

    Hi Alex,

     

    Any chance you perhaps have a forced http*s* addon or something similar running? Perhaps that's what's tripping up the connection.

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  2. Good evening,

     

    Hope all are well. Browsing Aoi the following daisho appeared. I think anyone would be in remiss not to see the koshirae (would be remised?). Sea horse menuki (definitely a first)?! Dai Tengu kashira (what's cooler than Tengu)?! Variedly themed its quite a nice composition (the only thing less my thing are the namban kojiri but that would be nitpicking it).

     

    https://sword-auction.com/en/product/17555/as22714-大小宇多平国特別保存刀剣-無銘三原正興保存/

     

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  3. 10 hours ago, GRC said:

    These pre-made tsuba gave a poor name to this dai, especially the mass produced ones, however, good quality tsuba were also made.  Most tsuba are ji-sukashi, but there are also katachi nikubori, such as shells and shitake.  Most rokudai period tsuba have omote mei.  Rokudai Takahashi died in Bunsei 4 (1821, April 10).  [Tsuruwaka (1998) p.23 table, misprint with kanji as Bunka.]"

    I was going to come to the defense of Kinai but happy to see this tidbit providing a little context. I have a set of shitake tsuba which are (to me), quite clever in the way they're designed.

     

    The first time I went over them with a jewelers loop there were details I'd never noticed before (and could barely see with the naked eye)^_^

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  4. Welcome, 

     

    From the picture here it is hard to say anything except, I'm leaning towards real though quite the abuse victim. 

     

    To me it looks a little like suriage - shortened from sugata or overall shape. But the nagako doesn't look like it, more Edo period. 

     

    Better photos and close up on the handle and kissaki - tip of the sword, dimensions etc, are necessary. 

     

    Others will chime in shortly. Also, please sign with atleast your first name👍

  5. Hi,

     

    I'm trying to find something from a while ago. I noticed something odd with going to a next page. When I try to go from say 2 to page 3 (the numbers are irrelevant), it does load the page as one would expect but certain parts are not loaded: see attached.

     

    Then when refreshing the page it does load correctly, however It is for me at-least, already doubling server load so hopefully not happening for more people. Also after removing cookie this happens.

    Screenshot 2023-03-29 at 16.50.48.png

     

    FYI on latest firefox with a list of addons so might very well not be the board causing it.

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    Folklore in Japan tells of a meeting between Yagyu Sekishusai and a tengu. A fight ensued and is said to be have been concluded by Sekishusai killing the tengu with a downwards cut that coincidentally split a large boulder in two, near Amanotateiwa Shrine in Yagyu.

     

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    I knew it!

     

    Now if only Tengu turn out real too👺

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  7. Hi Grev,

     

    These actually remind me of a pair of plastic, oversized tweezers intended for kids (as opposed of the tiny metal kind that often have sharp edges and corners).

     

    Could they be in above c shape as a sort of child variant as well, with the extra wide pads (so a kid doesn't accidentally puncture their eardrum or something like that)?

  8. Thank you for your replies, 

     

    I just think it's a little large a void to just open up during in polishing. Secondly it's not a reassuring thought thinking a sword might have such substantial hollows (or cavities for lack of a better term), without necessarily being evident to the smith or user. Perhaps its not as large a kizu as I'm considering it to be.

  9. This might be if interest. 

     

    I was informed of a gallery's upcoming exhibit of lacquer artist Terumasa Ikeda

     

    This is rather reminiscent of the Matrix don't you think? I wonder if this isn't meant for ayahuasca^_^

    Spoiler

    Urushi Lacquer, Cypress, Mother-of-Pearl, Turbo Snail Pearl, Gold

    H3.15 x W7 x D4.9 cm

    H1.24 x W2.7 x D1.92 in

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    Link to Ippodo Gallery

     

    This must've taken an exorbitant amount of time to complete! Quite impressive and while not really my style, it's amazing to see what modern lacquer artist's are capable of.

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