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nektoalex

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  1. Andy Quirt http://www.nihonto.us/AINU%20KOSHIRAE%20LD.htm
  2. Les thanks. Perhaps our audience has links to similar options.
  3. Les please share a link to the TNM exhibit Ainu Koshirae you mentioned
  4. Jean, thank you, I will try to get the desired size photos and publish here.
  5. Greetings to the distinguished community! I ask for help in the translation and in order not to produce topics to express opinions on the inscription -Mey-Gimey?
  6. Thanks for the definition. Everything is clear with Kosirae. The blade obviously also belongs to the late eras, if it seems possible to determine from these photos?
  7. Greetings to the distinguished assembly! At one of the Ukrainian auctions, an interesting version of wakizashi with an unusual kashirae came across. Interpreted as a premium kosirae, if any. I ask you to express your opinions on the attribution of Wakizashi and Kosirae. Material Kosirae brass - silver plated, gold-plated.
  8. Quite possibly http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/16612-loyalist-blade/ http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/22823-i-ask-for-help-in-the-indetification-of-the-sword/
  9. very close in construction - https://yuhindo.com/umetada-tsuba/
  10. Kashira was apparently replaced, possibly the whole tsuka.
  11. Greetings! I ask you to help attribute this blade, since, apparently, it is not registered or prefabricated. Thanks!
  12. Yes thank you! There is a similarity.
  13. According to the target designation of Gakusee - "Ryukyu katana kake which was dated to 18c" found an option at Bonhams similar in style and technique, dating from the 18th century
  14. Thank you for your opinions! I found a similar option on the net in the story of the stand and the manner of execution, a bit simplified but similar in style, unfortunately without dating.
  15. Greetings! It is interesting to know your opinions on the time of reproduction and possibly the place of manufacture of this stand. Thank you in advance!
  16. Thanks for the help! That is, this paper is not one of the standard documents that can accompany the subject, given the lack of a signature and the name of the organization and the size of the subject, which I understand are required for such documents that are regulated by certain rules?
  17. Hello! I ask you to help determine, if possible, the period of manufacture of the spear and its correspondence to the attached document. Photos are just like that. Thank!
  18. DaveT, estcrh, and uwe thank you for your opinions and well-reasoned conclusions on the subject. Polar opinions lead to truth. I didn't have any particular illusions. Top of mind But do not take it so close to the heart of the respected IanB . Best wishes to all!
  19. Thanks, maybe the Japanese grandfather really didn't know everything !?
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