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  1. kitsune

    Hiromasa mei

    Thank you very much.
  2. kitsune

    Hiromasa mei

    Thank you. I will consult the opinion of NBTHK.
  3. kitsune

    Hiromasa mei

    Hi Brian, Reviews are always important ... Hamon is midare-ba, nie deki, with some tobiyaki but not really hitatsura. The blade is not polished, it's difficult for photos. Tanago bara nakago, nie deki, tobiyaki, sue koto sugata with saki zori, I think it's possible, but ....
  4. kitsune

    Hiromasa mei

    Hello, What do you about this Sôshû Hiromasa mei?
  5. kitsune

    kantei

    Mishina school, but not shodai Yoshimichi
  6. This paper is not tokubetsu hozon but tokubetsu kicho. This is not the same. In addition, many items were purchased on Ebay at prices much lower.
  7. Hi James :
  8. Thank you Steve, My name is Serge.Sorry, with the change of forum, my name is no longer on the bottom of my messages.
  9. I don't think, it's not enough uzumaki hada and hamon without mura nie. But .... We can't be sure in the state of polished.
  10. Thank you. You confirm what I think. Indeed, I think it's a blade that time, perhaps Mino den (Maybe there is shirake utsuri ???). This blade is obviously machi okuri .
  11. Hello, What do you think of this blade ? Nagasa : 34 cm Sori : 4 mm Moto kasane : 4.9 mm Moto haba : 2. 8 cm Kitae : itame with mokume hada. Steel is dark. Hamon : sugu ha with nioideki. Bright nioiguchi. Ko maru bôshi with a long kaeri. (The polishi is old and is not perfect) Thanks for your help.
  12. Good evening, I think this mei false for the shodai, nidai and sandai Kunisuke. The work and graphics are not in the style.
  13. Hi, We must restore the blades whenever possible, but it is expensive. Meanwhile, you can remove dirt.
  14. Hi, This blade is signed Musashi no kami Fujiwara MORIMICHI, Shinto swordsmith with a rank chû jô saku, Kanbun shinto (In the late 17th century).
  15. Hi, I think this blade shinto because of the masame in the shinogi ji, with a Mino and Soshû influence. Maybe Kanbun shinto, with such sugata.
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