Michaelr
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Never seen anything like it. Not sure if I love it or hate it. I guess it is one of those that I would just have to see in person and hold it in my hand. As a overall rig though I love it. Thank you for sharing MikeR
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WW2 made Wakizashi - How common are they?
Michaelr replied to robinalexander's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Thank you Dave for sharing that article. MikeR -
WW2 made Wakizashi - How common are they?
Michaelr replied to robinalexander's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Dave and Rob, I had in my hand a so called seki stamped and signed Wakizashi that the owner ( a knowledgeable sword person ) said was original. Although I am not as knowledgeable as him it did appear to me that it had indeed been shortened from the kassiki end and reshaped. The blade was in just OK shape so to really see Boshi , especially at a show, with show lighting, was nearly impossible. Dave it was just my opinion at that time that this blade was indeed once a Katana and damaged and repaired in the field. With better lighting and a blade in a little better condition maybe it would have been a nobrainer but under the conditions at the time it was a tough call. Never say never as everything happened. In time of War I think that I would rather retain my reshaped and shortened katana than be swordless because the tip was broken. Just my two cents, as I have been collecting military stuff for over 50 years I have learned never say never and just when you think you have seem it all something pops up that defies all logic MikeR -
Beautiful piece. I would be honored to it. Thank you for sharing MikeR
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I was wondering. Thank you for that Piers. MikeR
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Sword photography
Michaelr replied to paul tsubadotinfo's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Paul, your pictures look great and like Paz said pictures are probably the best selling point of any sword. For me a service like you are thinking about would be a great idea. A beautiful picture to go with a beautiful blade would be nice. Also not that someone couldn’t do it themselves but even a small detailed picture to put with each blade would also be a good idea. Great job and Good Luck with you venture MikeR -
Congrats Ian. And thank you all for the follow up MikeR
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Stephen thank you for the link MikeR
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Stephen, can we see the whole blade? I have two Nagamitsu and am always interested in looking at more. Thank you. MikeR
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Thank you Dave. I wasn’t sure on the registration date. MikeR
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WOW Great to know. Never thought of that. Thank you for that information, that makes more sense. Here are some pictures of the blade. Enjoy
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I will try and get some pictures tonight. The blade is in shirasaya. Every sword has a story as does this one. My cousin was a officer in the navy at the beginning of the Vietnam war and stationed in Japan. He told me that he went into a small shop and saw the sword standing in the corner. The man and woman shop owner didn’t speak much English so their son did most of the talking. The woman said that her brother was a guard in the factory and brought the sword home and gave it to her, two days later the factory was bombed and her brother was killed. The woman didn’t want to sell it but after much talking to her husband and son finally agreed to sell it with a promise from my cousin that it had to be kept in the family. Also included in the sale was the original registration paper that they never turned in and because my cousin brought it back to the ship he never turned the paper in. Like I said every blade has a story and this is mine. I will post some pictures and hope you enjoy Thanks. MikeR
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I have a Nagamitsu sword dated May 1945 and was wondering how rare/ unusual it is to have a blade dated May 1945 since WW2 ended in May 45. Just thought this was interesting. Thank you in advance. MikeR
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Thank you Stephen, yes I do have that book. The Oshigata I posted was made by the owner and was all I had but thank you again because I didn’t realize that was in the back of the book MikeR
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Thank you Stephen. That was my thought but wasn’t sure. Thank you so much for your help MikeR
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Mark thank you for your fast reply and the link to the information.Any idea why it would have two ana? MikeR
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Asking for a translation and information on a sword that I just acquired. It is a Very hefty blade with a deep sori. It is in shirasaya with a gold foil habaki. The blade measures approximately 26 1/4”. Thank you in advance. MikeR
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Thank you so much Ray it is very much appreciated MikeR
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A fellow about a hour away from me said that he has this sword and he thinks it’s from the 1600. He sent me this oshigata. I know it isn’t very good but can anyone make anything out? Thank you in advance. MikeR
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Chicago show 2022
Michaelr replied to Stephen's topic in Sword Shows, Events, Community News and Legislation Issues
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Chicago show 2022
Michaelr replied to Stephen's topic in Sword Shows, Events, Community News and Legislation Issues
Mark do you have any information to share on the show? I have never attended but it’s on my mind. What is the exact location and are there any rooms available at the hotel? Thank you. MikeR -
Wow Great information. Thank you all for your responses. I guess that now the search begins. MikeR
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Thank you very much Ray. I have never seen one and only heard about them existing today. If your friend ever decides to sell his please have him contact me. Thank you again. MikeR
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Hello everyone, I hope all is well or at least the best it can be for right now. My question is has anyone ever seen a Wakizashi signed by Nagamitsu? I have a couple Nagamitsu’s and was always told that he never signed/ made a Wakizashi. I had a fellow tell me today that he has both a Katana and a Wakizashi signed with Nagamitsu’s early signature and I believe he said they are both in type 94 mounts. The fellow is a sword guy and seems to know his stuff but this would be new to me. Thank you for your Input. He is a 6 hour drive from me so I haven’t seen either sword MikeR.
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I started going to the Orlando show about 5-6 years ago. The very first time I met Bob he treated me like he had known me for years and was always there to help me, and everyone else with any of our needs. Bob became a True Friend to me and he will be greatly missed by me and anyone that had the pleasure to meet him. You will never be forgotten Bob MikeR
