
Ooitame
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What is on the end of the nakago? Looks like some weird orikaeshi...
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@Mark, apologizes you are correct! Was thinking back to my first show for some reason... I have corrected my response; thanks.
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Nihonto is a blue ocean, I wish you luck. Best to attend the show in Orlando, if possible. Books are good for reference and remembering some things; hands on with questions and study is invaluable.
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7 minutes ago, Swords said:
I’m trying to find some good books and just bought one thanks to the help of others
But yet I’m still being dished by 2 others
That’s why I said what I said
Too be fair, all I have read of this and other threads, you have received honest and non disrespectful replies. Some constructive criticism maybe, still not disrespectful. In these threads you are given advice and opinions, however seemed to ignore most all of it; only to repeat the same. The babbling comment and a weird Trump rant/tangent show disrespect for yourself as well as all those who have tried to help you; and this subject area.
I gave a +1 as this thread was about a specific sword, and discussed thoroughly and morphed. Hence, I agree it should be closed. A new thread on what educational material would be best, is appropriate.
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1 hour ago, Stephen said:
@Brian Brian please make it stop
It's ran the full Spectrum.
Showed why nothing is missing then he comes back with what he posted before about babbling.
Needs to end sir
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All good, thanks for the heads up!
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Thanks @Bugyotsuji, corrected.
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@Japan2112 how many gokadens will be covered?
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Just a guess as to the name, suppose mounted as tachi, long koshirae, opponent expects a long draw. Opps timing is off as it is short giving the handler an advantage. Sneaky like a fox. The howling or crying might be due to the shape/bohi and makes a sound on a hard swing, or leaves the opponent howling/crying?
@Ed, congratulations on seeing this in person it is a very lovely sword... I am jealous.
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2 hours ago, Swords said:
I afraid if send it if it’s not legit
I think I will go back collecting Nazi helmets
much easier
But hey I appreciate everyone’s feedback
Or you can come to the show, attend exhibits, listen , learn, ask, and the hands on knowledge is extremely valuable. I usually attend every year with my Nephew. Last year I I brought two swords where I had questions, started asking these questions to those who are knowledgeable and learned many new things. Plus I now have contacts who are extremely knowledged in different areas for when I have questions.
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Ok done prepping, cleaning, and re-reroiloing, seems not as thick, or plush. Fibers seem the same. Could be because I bought a smaller size... IDK. Still works like it used to.
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4 hours ago, Ed said:
It is this type of a lack of continuity which adds to confusion
Agree, have noticed this throughout Nihinto.
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2 hours ago, Stephen said:
You must clean your swords often, going to share where you found a stash?
No stash, just using the best I can for my swords. Due to the high humidity I will clean and oil 3 times a year. I used amazon.co.jp to order these. I oiled them yesterday, will give it some time to sink in and try these. Weird as one time I gave the swords a wipe down and seems they had stabilized rust or something off them grey on different clothes.
P.S. also special occasions and demo I use these as part of the process or for people to examine the blade. Other cloths, microfiber, tissue, etc... allow finger oil to reach the blade.
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Per my understanding, a uchigatana was a mid to short Wakizashi. Explictly made to be used one handed for a secondary sword (if using two in battle), but to be the first sword to draw and strike or block. Unless you are Mushashi, using both at normal size made for two handed welding is very hard to do. I have practiced this style (Nitō Ichi) with boken so much respect to those who can.
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Sword shows are great for learning! There does seem to be corrosion, possibly stabilized, but none the less it is there. This brings into question how deep does it go... Seems like a good togishi could fix that. Then, there is the question of which Sukesada. Koshirae looks new. To me I would pass. Save for something in better condition even papered. Either way good luck, and Merry Christmas!
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I have tried other lens towels, others seem a bit small. Meaning my fat fingers are an issue 😆.
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Identifying inherited sword
in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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The sugata, suggests possibly some earlier period. As stated more pics are required.