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Jacques

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  1. Many thanks Moriyama san, is it papered ?
  2. Nakago looks to have been artificially aged
  3. Never seen a Yokoyama Sukenaga with a tachi mei, and at this time he inscribed kikumon ichi on his nakago https://www.touken-s...2/K-sukenaga-01.html https://www.sanmei.c...31085_S5216_PUP.html
  4. It's been done for a long time. I never had any illusions If any of you would like to continue, please send me a PM.
  5. The small number of responses is very enlightening.
  6. If i'm not wrong saiha is allowed for Hozon but not for Tokuho.
  7. It means suguha is mixed in (with) notare . I didn't say the hataraki weren't important. I said they could be overlooked because I haven't yet tackled the subject, which for the moment is the shape of the hamon. This one should be easy to find.
  8. 3 波平安元 Naminohira Yasumoto are recorded in the Nihonto meikan one Koto (OEI) and two Shinto (Kyoho, Tenmei) Due to the nakago shape, Oei is a possibility.
  9. Brano Sure ?
  10. So what? Is it written midareba 乱刃 ? No. Once more midareba is not ko-midare which is a kind of hamon like Gunome, notare etc. Last words on this subjetc i would say / MIdareba 乱刃 : irregular hamon. All hamon excepted suguha can be midareba.
  11. Answer (you are not so far from being atari)
  12. Just false Sugu-O-notare, should be written: suguha ni notare majiri (suguha mixed with notare) Sugu-komidare should be written suguha ni ko-midare majiri.
  13. It's written hamon wa ko-midare 小乱れ not hamon wa midareba 乱刃. Is that so hard to understand?
  14. Juyo setsumei for example, I feel like I'm talking about the greenhouse effect with people who don't even know the law of perfect gases or as if a painting expert were to tell me about Manet's technique when I know absolutely nothing about painting. .
  15. Can you read Japanese? Find me a single description in Japanese of a hamon beginning with 乱刃 midareba. Nagayama alludes to it only in the lexicon at the end of his book, and the term is misunderstood and has become a misuse of language until I am proven wrong by official sources. Gunome (互の目) I know what it is, gunome midare (互の目乱れ) too, but just midare (乱れ) no. False.
  16. What did you do? When you confuse ko-midare 小乱れ, O-midare 大乱れ and midareba 乱刃 , you keep quiet. O-midare and Ko-midare are both midare but are not the same thing.
  17. Yes, earth is flat.
  18. For those who want to learn, only the hamon drawing is required, the hataraki can be ignored.
  19. Answer by the NBTHK (I wonder where the specialists, who can judge a hamon based on bad photos, are.) Last words about Midareba, please check Nagayama's book chapter: attribution on the hamon, page 101 onwards
  20. Probably gimei (the ji Kuni should be more rectangular); but it's not the badest one i've seen.
  21. At least try to give the number of hamon types on this sword.
  22. Although my wife is a good painter, I know nothing about painting.
  23. In the meantime, you'd be better off trying to describe the Hamon I've suggested, without a book or the Internet of course. It's at the foot of the wall that you see the mason
  24. OK... Small regular Gunome are called DOEI BA; What does it mean ?
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