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Curran

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  1. There is an Owari Den tsuba book (aka. Big Blue Book) that has the silhouette drawing of 39 or 40 Yagyu tsuba design. There is also the Japanese Swords in European Collections (written in German and English) that has a section showing a number of good Yagyu tsuba. Curran
  2. Cool. I look forward to it. There is a storm forming now that I am a little concerned may become a Wilma part 2. We'll see in about 36 hours. I believe you are several hours away by car. If you feel like it, boat to our dock. We're on a bay only about 1000ft from the Intercostal Water Way, but we only have about 5 to 6 ft of depth. Not sure that is enough for your boat. Curran
  3. Kyo sukashi basically means "Kyoto" sukashi. Kyo being short for Kyoto in this instance. Sukashi just being the openwork (null space) style. Kyo sukashi usually refers to the open work sukashi tsuba of a certain "aesthetic sense" associated with the refinement of Kyoto. Some of them are truely elegant. I don't know if Bob Benson attribution is 100% correct, but it is relatively close enough. You aren't missing much in Florida currently. Too much rain. Luckily no hurricanes so far- *knock on wood* (is that just an American saying, or internationally recognized?). Curran
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    Kozuka

    Mike, My pleasure to help. I've been too busy recently to keep up with the NMB as much as I'd like, but felt I could help on this one. Hope I'm right on all of it. I do have one minor correction: My post should read "Higo or Edo HIGO production". In shortest version: Higo style having gained in popularity in Edo (Tokyo) and being a bit far from Higo, artisans (some from Higo and some local joes) set up in Edo to mimick the style for sale locally. Their work is known as "Edo Higo". With tsuba it seems often possible to distinguish Edo Higo from Higo with a fair degree of confidence. With kozuka, I doubt I could say what is Higo vs Edo Higo. Curran
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    Kozuka

    Mike, Just off the top of my head quick thoughts: Higo style rain or water/river dragon . The kozuka being iron is nice. Ones in decent condition seem to be more and more difficult to find, given than the majority of soft metal ones and the nature of iron kozuka to deteriorate if not cared for more than the soft metal ones need. Often the iron ones are Higo or related product. So I'd hazard a guess yours is probably a Higo product or Edo I'd guess mid to late Edo. I'm not much into kozuka, so take my thoughts as novice. Hope it helps. Curran
  6. Nigel, See if this one fits the bill: http://www.bushidojapaneseswords.com/hb ... _tsuba.htm Curran
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