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for sale Gendaito for sale Yoshichika 1944
Michael 67 replied to Rye's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
Volker. yes Shodai That's funny, because I think I was offered the same one. There aren't that many of them. -
for sale Gendaito for sale Yoshichika 1944
Michael 67 replied to Rye's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
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for sale Gendaito for sale Yoshichika 1944
Michael 67 replied to Rye's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
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rare Opportunity Gunto typ 3 screw for sale
Michael 67 replied to Volker62's topic in Fittings/Tosogu/Kodogu/Koshirae
Great screw, everyone should get their Type 3. -
Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
I am at the beginning of my research on Nobuyoshi and am grateful for all the information and am able to learn, if I have seen correctly. Rai was only used from 1673. An Ichi was added after 1688. -
Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Hi members Today I would like to introduce my Nobuyoshi, there is also a nice Nobuyoshi Wakizashi Ishi Echizen no kami Minamoto Rai Nobuyoshi was a 3rd son of first generation Shinano no Kami Nobuyoshi. A late blade of Him in Type 94. -
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That was a year in which some of my blades left, others were added. Here, for example, is a Minamoto Yoshichika Tachi from 1928. It came in the original box.
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rare papered Yasukuni shrine Tanto by Ikeda Yasumitsu
Michael 67 replied to Volker62's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Thank you Nobody for the translation , very kind. Very interesting signature. When the tanto arrives I will post photos of the blade.
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Hello friends, who can help me with translation please. Shinmyo Nyudo Hidemitsu Saku ?????????? Thanks for that. Michael
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I love this sword and know it's in good hands.
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Chris, My first nihonto was Tairyusai Sokan, August 1865 from an umbrella stand from a house flea market for €425. Sometimes things like this also happen in Germany.
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congratulations Colin. That doesn't happen often. I was also incredibly lucky twice as a beginner.
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Thanks Volker, it's my favorite sword.
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A Special Work by Yasukuni Shrine Smith Yasunori
Michael 67 replied to matthewbrice's topic in For Sale or Trade
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A Special Work by Yasukuni Shrine Smith Yasunori
Michael 67 replied to matthewbrice's topic in For Sale or Trade
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Show Us Your High Class Gunto
Michael 67 replied to lonely panet's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Akinobu Today I would like to show a new addition to my modest collection. Gunsui-hagane wo motte Akinobu kore wo tsukuru, 皇紀二千六百三年六月吉日 A lucky day in June, 1943. (Written using the Imperial Calendar system, so the year in the inscription is 2603.) ( SteveM you are the best, Thank for translation) Aluminum saya, full silver habaki, silver seppa, all parts number 1.- 673 replies
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Kurihara Akihide with dragon horimono by Akitada. Tanto Kurihara Akihide saku Keitei Iwakami Kinsaburō kun Shōwa Jyūninen ichigatsu futsuka