drb 1643
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Thanks Ray, now that you have it highlighted I agree with your assessment.
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Thanks as always Ray. I was hoping you would be checking in here.
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Ray , that was super fast! Thank you very much. You are indispensable to this forum!
Tom
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Thank you both very much. I sincerely appreciate your help.
Tom
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I will take this
Thanks Neil
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Yes, it looks genuine from the picture you posted.
Tom
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The koshirae look genuine to me. The blades are usually plated with an acid etched hamon.
Good luck,Tom
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Thanks very much Kiipu for your assistance!
Tom
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I’ll post pictures when I get a chance and yes, I will definitely take good care of it. Is there any place where I can find information on the sasagaki method?
Tom
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Thank you Mr. Morita, I really appreciate your help and expertise.
Tom
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Thanks Bruce!
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There’s the MAX show in York, Pennsylvania coming up this coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It’s an antique Militaria show put on by the Ohio Valley Military Society and there’s usually a good number of Japanese sword dealers there. Check out the OVMS website for details.
Tom
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Yes, I agree that it looks Murata-to and possibly related to Korean occupation. I’ve never seen one quite like it and was hoping someone could definitively identify it. Thanks for your input gentlemen.
Tom
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Here’s an unusual sword that just sold on eBay and I was wondering who exactly it was issued to. I’ve never seen another anything quite like this. Any ideas or insight would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the poor quality of the pictures but they are from the eBay posting.
Thank you all very much,
Tom
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It looks like a legit copper hilt with a correct but mismatched saya.
Tom