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Brano

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  1. NTHK-NPO was asked by a collector who sold me the blade. And yes - he has my complete trust I never thought of Masamune with this blade. He doesn't match the sugata and I'm not a complete treasure hunter.
  2. Hi Robert, Yes, you are right. This thread was created yesterday after information from one of the members and his opinion on the blade. The photo of nakago on Kanteisho is 99% identical to nakago on the blade. Therefore, I was wondering if the authenticity of the document could be verified somewhere. Naotsuna and Shinshinto's attempt at Soshu Den is an abysmal difference in the view of the blade. After sending the photos to Mr. Kenji Mishina and his opinion, I started a thread about the blade itself today. I take the attribute of Masamune with great foresight. Kanteisho is I think Naotsuna Den, but we should still be in Koto - the late Nambokucho. If so - I am satisfied and happy
  3. The photo of nakago corresponds to nakago on the blade The attribute was significantly questioned by an experienced collector
  4. Is there any way to verify the authenticity of the NTHK document for the blade? Thank you in advance
  5. Sometimes I have fun with myself, as I look at a few photos for 15 minutes and admire the "piece of steel". Matsukawa is amazing My favorite is blade number 3 (photos 3 and 4)
  6. Thank you Brian. Of course I have this book. Dmitry's book is excellent I hope someone will publish a book of the most precious blades in the quality of Dmitry's book
  7. Today I got a book I was really looking forward to. 200 Great Masterpiece of Japanese Sword Great sounding title. Have a close look at the selection of the most precious in Nihonto. B4 format, index in English, some life-size blade photos But ... The quality of the photos is ..... say we can see sugata, yakiba, in 10-20% of the photos some hataraki ... It's just my opinion. But personally I think that in the Meito Zufu dated 1938 that I have, there is a better level of pics in terms of detail (obviously is not excellent :-)) Do you know anyone about a similar book that has been published in recent years and has good photo quality?
  8. I agree. I also believe that the primary purpose is to reduce the weight of the blade and the area above the shinogi is more appropriate from this point of view.
  9. I am surprised at the location of the bohi on Adam's katana. For the first time I see bohi under shinogi
  10. Have I broken any rules I don't know about?
  11. Yes, Ken, I realize - of course I found this thread by accident and wanted to thank Yurie for her great work
  12. Dear Yurie, I found your website a few weeks ago. I'm a beginner collector from Slovakia. There is essentially no collector community in my country, so I can only get information from books in English and information on the web. Your website is simply amazing. Interestingly written history of Japan and influence on the development of swords. Greatly explained characteristics of blades and individual schools in different time periods I hope you will publish your knowledge in your book once and look forward to it I sincerely thank you for your time and willingness to share your knowledge with other Japanese nihonto fans I have found a lot of valuable information on your site and I will always be happy to come back here
  13. Thank you Chris Thank you Brian, I enjoy your opinions. I believe I made a good decision
  14. thank you guys I'm really glad your rating is better than my first choice Dai Token Ichi would certainly be interesting ( but I would have to take my mentor with me and I'm not sure what Kirill would say )
  15. thank you Jason My knowledge is at the very beginning. I was charmed by the blade design I communicated intensively with some members I finally decided on this piece http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/16598-long-koto-signed-bizen-tachi-for-sale/ Now I'm just looking forward to his arrival
  16. Thank you for a clearer explanation Kirill It's my fault I don't understand the terminology, not yours
  17. Jean-Pierre, that is why I have opened this debate I found something that enchanted me. And I wanted to know the opinion of experienced people Maybe you are right that when I buy it, I will look at it differently for half a year and I will regret not deciding otherwise My sword is reserved, but I guess I have something to think about at night Jean-Pierre, that is why I have opened this debate I found something that enchanted me. And I wanted to know the opinion of experienced people Maybe you are right that when I buy it, I will look at it differently for half a year and I will regret not deciding otherwise My sword is reserved, but I guess I have something to think about at night
  18. 16K you're absolutely right But I'm looking for it - hmm
  19. I agree Vajo, Sukesada is very nice. I appreciate everyone's opinion. It looks like I choose as a typical beginner Many of the terms you use in the discussion I'm looking for on Google ... I believe I will not need it once, but it will be a long way
  20. Rayhan - I sincerely thank you I'm not planning to do anything with him. Yes, I like it very much. I can't judge the sword itself. I don't want to spend $ 10k for ... but You're right - everyone likes something - and I like this piece
  21. Thank you for your observations guys It's a new sword, made 2017 Rayhan gave the right link https://www.touken-matsumoto.jp/eng/product_details_e.php?prod_no=KA-0190 Did I understand that it is not a good purchase for people who understand it?
  22. Friends, I'm totally unaware of the issue of Japanese swords. However, I dream long enough to buy one. Today I found one who charmed me. Hamon has an unconventional technique and the sword looks beautiful. However, I would like to hear the opinion of experienced people Thank you in advance for your feedback
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