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Leen

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  1. Yes it is "e"
  2. Dear Sato Haruto san, send me a pm then we can discuss details. Kind regards, Leen
  3. I believe they are kokuru army arsenal inspection stamps
  4. hi Bruno, certainly a nice finished gendaito. See the picture for the marks
  5. Dear fellow sword enthousiasts, this wonderful sword by Masakiyo is for sale to make some room for other swords. Dated showa 19 (1944) star stamped in shirasaya. Nagasa 66,9 cm. Priced at €2500,- shipping not included
  6. Thanks a lot!
  7. Could someone please help me translating this total inscription on the opposite side of a Hisakatsu tanto? Thanks in advance.
  8. Nice naval tanto, in really good condition with samegawa sheath for € 800,-
  9. Thanks looks like it is the same blade
  10. Can someone help me with a translation of this mei and possible information on the smith. It’s a Nagamaki with a 75cm nagasa. thanks in advance
  11. It has been a while I thought I'd share this remarkable tanto with you guys,
  12. Zoheito, non traditional, mass produced blade (like the type 95) in good quality type 98 (suya shoten) mountings. Also mentioned on ohmura study net
  13. As secretary of the dutch token society i have acces to these books. So i can deliver. If anyone else is interested. Drop me a pb. Perhaps even with an interesting discount if you buy more than one.
  14. I found myself a blade by Akiyoshi which didn’t surface on this forum before (I believe). It has quite an active Hamon, lots of activity, clusters of nie, lots to study though taking good pictures is a challenge. The numbering might be interesting for @Bruce Pennington.
  15. It was a very nice weekend indeed and as Oli said, it was very nice to meet some people live. Our neighbors from Germany, people from Austria, Australia, Great Britain, Japan, the states. You guys know who you are We had some good conversations and fun.
  16. Thanks for your reply. And let me specify then, is there a possibility of finding this out since a mayor is a public figure. And is there a possibility of finding out more about said mayor. I know he was in office from 1942 till 1946
  17. Dear fellow sword enthousiasts, I am searching for extra information on this sword. Made by Imai Tsuguyoshi, by request of the city council of Maebashi for the major of the same city for an event. First, am I correct? Secondly who can provide me with more information on said major and for which event he was gifted this sword. Thanks in advance….
  18. I thought I’d show my recent acquisition. A special order tanto by Horii Hideaki
  19. Ah nice sword indeed, congratulations
  20. Dear sword enthousiasts. In this post you'l find a link to the up and coming Japan Art Fair in Utrecht, The Netherlands. I will be there :-) JAF – Japan Art Fair
  21. For starters, do not touch the blade with your bare hands. Rust will easily develop. This is indeed a type 98 shin gunto. Removing the handle or tsuka will reveal wich smith and wich era. Tap the wooden pin or mekugi gently out of the tsuka, it is thicker on one side than on the other so watch out you tap on the good side of the mekugi or you will only tighten it. Hold the sword in your right hand, (tip under an angle) and hit your wrist with the other hand. The blade will come loose. Make clear pictures of the nakago or tang oriented tip of the sword up, bottom down. Post them here and we will be able to see which smith made the sword. Do not unde any circumstanc clean the nakago or tang. Furthermore I personally wouldn't restore the koshirae (mountings) They are fine as is in my opinion. I am really curious about the smith! Oh and please don't restore the blade yourself to, leave that to a professional togishi (polisher) keep it lightly oiled to prevent rust.
  22. Dear fellow sword enthousiasts, Although we are just halfway through the DTI, I thought I’d bring this to your attention. In 2025, the Japan Art Fair is taking place in Utrecht. I for one I am looking forward to it.
  23. Thanks for your explanation John, I would agree that the NBTHK is not always completely reliable regarding Gendaito. Furthermore as a knifemaker myself. (I have an example of that myself next to the Seki-to you mentioned). Judging individual swords is always wise
  24. Could you elaborate on that John?
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