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Ooitame

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  1. Microdear cloth, %99 isopropyl alchohol, quality oil. Microdear is a little pricy but it is the best thing I have found for swords. Even tissues can absorb or let through oils on your skin, or have small pieces left behind which may cause an issue; why I stopped using them. Also of microfiber make sure it is quality and thick, none of the cheap ones.

     

    P.S. welcome to the board!

  2. If acid sodium bicarbonate applied with a q-tip, use extremely small amount sword oil, to make it a slight paste apply to the spot. Let sit so it can neutralize any acid. The sword oil should not be an issue to the Ph. Remove the paste by using oil/alchohol(as noted below) and a spray bottle with something to catch any run or rust that gets loose. Verify it is clean, if any loose particles are on the blade it will cause scratches. Oil the blade as normal once you are sure it is clean. Avoid the spot in normal wiping. Use microfiber and very gently apply oil to that spot. Check back in week or two and see if the rust has changed color, or expanded. Please note this is not professional advise only an opionion how I would go about it... use your best judgment in what to do. May also want to check the Saya for darkspots or if you feel anything rub when re sheathing. A few pics would also help.

     

    Also for cleaning %99 isopropyl alchohol, microfiber, or a lense cloth like microdear.

     

    P.S. per each iteration let the rust dry, do not want a damp area that will eventually cover the spot with oil over top. Will stop oxidation but any remains residue may continue to rust. The %99 isopropyl will help greatly, but better to be safe.

     

  3. Agree attribution can be a hold up for papers, had one ZaiMei that was rejected for Hozon with an explanation of further study required. Rare, but it does happen.

     

    Seems it has had work done to it, suriage and a polish or two, the Kissaki being so close to the ha lean in this direction. So maybe an older blade.

     

    Either way, a good dealer, and nice sword, congratulations.

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  4. 23 hours ago, Shugyosha said:

    I think older than shinto and the colour of the steel in the last photos says Mino to me. That said, I was with Alex on Sue Bizen until I saw those. :glee:

    Early shinto bizen, is what I wanted to say. Either way, nice blade maybe a new polish will reveal more.

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