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Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Here are the gunto fittings it came with. I like to keep it to show the history of the blade. Of course I keep the blade in a hinoki wood shirasaya -
Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Yes prob at least 78cm Nagasa -
Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
This is one I lucked out on eBay on a few years back. It was mounted in ww2 gunto not bad for $1400 I figured I would take a chance -
Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Possible Bizen Yoshii school blade
Utopianarian posted a topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
The school I narrowed it down to was Yoshii. I am not sure. Wishing to share with others to see what info out there can help. The blade is Mumei and had been cut down. There are remnants of filing marks on nakago that gives a good indication of how long this blade was at one time. Measurements: Nagasa 68.5cm, nakago 21.75cm, sori 1.8cm, motohaba 3cm, sakihaba 2cm, kissaki 2.75cm, motokasane 0.725cm, sakikasane 0.5cm. Pics best describes the hada and hamon since blade is in excellent healthy condition -
Interesting Hamon
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Hey John, no this one wasn’t in any mounts. When I got it a few years back it was just the blade -
Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I will definitely consider that. The fact that also it is an ubu wakizashi is telling. Especially the fact that I bought it on eBay for $600 I assumed that it was gimei. The tiredness or polishing effect does run the length of the blade and can be viewed directly overhead it is bright and sparkles and quite clear. It is very hard to capture that effect in a picture. I will definitely consider all points of view. -
Interesting Hamon
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Nagasa 67.4cm. I think it is an early Tachi maybe mid or early Kamakura especially the very tiny kissaki. Compared to my other swords in comparison the kissaki looks ridiculously small. Also surprisingly the original boshi is still there. I’m sure others will come out and give me the smack down and say it’s a worn out Shinto made to deceive others to think it’s an early piece then quickly move on… but I like it so…. Also to add the sword was greatly cut down -
Interesting Hamon
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I kinda agree… definitely this blade been thru a lot but still somehow has a lot of artistry left in the hamon as you pointed out. Blade has very deep curvature and very thin and light almost like a Calvary Sabre. -
Interesting Hamon
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
It’s a nice study piece and the only blade that I own with what I believe to be choji utsuri which looks wild under the right lighting -
Interesting Hamon
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Interesting Hamon
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Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Thomas yes you are right. Thank you for the info. I will ignore signature and focus more on the blade -
Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Here is the best pics I can get of the utsuri. It is much more clear and bright in hand. Not tired blade. Still much meat and niku -
Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I know there are cases of utsuri in Shinto work but from what I read quite rare -
Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I disagree with Shinto. The shinogi ji has fine mokume pattern not masame like in most Shinto work -
Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Yes I agree 100%. I have read that there are many different types of mei with Kanemitsu signatures but I agree I have seen none similar to this one and that is my thought as well that signature doesn’t match known examples -
Osafune Kanemitsu Possible 2nd or 3rd Gen
Utopianarian replied to Utopianarian's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I was always told look at sword/features first then signature
