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Thank you so much Mauro, this is vital information for the Tatsutoshi thread!!!
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Yasutoshi appears to be a new entry in the school, see details in this thread. Could anybody please check page 114 of Markus Sesko’s “Genealogies” and let me know how he was related to Tatsutoshi?
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Many thanks Moriyama-san! In Markus Sesko's "Genealogies" there appears to be a 保壽 Yasutoshi on the same page (114) as Tatsutoshi, Tatsunao, Namitoshi and Tokitoshi, so he might well be another member of the school. https://books.google.fr/books?id=vNwvaPSEnCMC&q=yasutoshi#v=snippet&q=yasutoshi&f=false Needless to say, page 114 is not included in the preview. I guess I should just buy the book and get over with it...
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Hi All, Checking today's eBay offerings, a tsuba jumped to my eye as a possible candidate for my "Tatsutoshi & students" thread (far too expensive for a purchase, though): I was quite excited when I saw that the signature – oddly transcribed as "Efu Sumi Hoju" – reads 江府住 ? 壽, i.e. Efu-ju ?-toshi. The kanji I cannot recognize resembles neither 辰 for Tatsutoshi nor 並 for Namitoshi. I thought I had found an example of the elusive Tokitoshi, the third student of Tatsutoshi that is currently missing in my thread, but I see that the corresponding kanji would be 其 , which does not resemble the one in the pictures either. Could one of the knowledgeable NMB members translate this signature for me? Thanks in advance, Pietro
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Darcy's current tosogu listings
PietroParis replied to Brian's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
As a starting point for sword fittings (especially later, soft-metal ones) this book is cheap, easily available and has great pictures: https://www.amazon.fr/Lethal-Elegance-Samurai-Sword-Fittings/dp/0878467750/ -
Darcy's current tosogu listings
PietroParis replied to Brian's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
For example, some of these might be actual kozuka: https://www.waxantiques.com/antique-silver-and-Japanese-kozuka-cutlery.html While these are just kozuka-inspired cutlery handles: https://www.proantic.com/en/display.php?id=492891 -
Another (rather similar) Namitoshi in this thread:
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Darcy's current tosogu listings
PietroParis replied to Brian's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
These cutlery handles are often decorated on both sides. In that case they are not repurposed kozuka, just kozuka-like decorations. -
Would you mind posting the first picture also in this thread of mine? Thanks!
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when this happens to me I like to think that I have more funds left for my next purchase...
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Variations of NBTHK Hozon Papers?
PietroParis replied to quoshy's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
OK now I understand: Both of the handwritten columns on the bottom are the date of issue. The date of change would go on the left of 変更年月日, and the name of the second registered owner on the left of the leftmost 所有者名. This clears it up for me, thanks! -
Variations of NBTHK Hozon Papers?
PietroParis replied to quoshy's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I see. In the example above the "date of change" is filled but the owner's name is not. Here is an example where the name is filled: -
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Gotta love the description: “The general impression is good.”
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Variations of NBTHK Hozon Papers?
PietroParis replied to quoshy's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Ten minutes on these two sites: https://jisho.org/ https://translate.google.com/ Reveal that the writing on the back of the certificate means: Lower right: 交付年月日 Date of delivery Lower left: 変更年月日 Date of change/modification (?) Top : 所有者名 Owner's name I wonder what "date of change" means in this context. Cheers, Pietro -
Why... just... why....
PietroParis replied to JH Lee's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
It can be paired with this tsuba... https://www.ebay.fr/itm/353388251304 -
The first kanji looks like a cursive 正 (Masa/Sei/Sho) to me, but I can't figure out the second one. Maybe 弥 ? This would make it Masahiro/Masaya/Seiya, does any of these names ring a bell? Or maybe it's 侏 ?
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I’d say modern reproduction, maybe a paperweight?
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I’m having a blade polished...
PietroParis replied to 16k's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I remember bumping into this page some time ago: https://www.nihon-token.com/2020/10/18/laurent-milhau-in-memoriam/ -
Nice and original design! To state the obvious, the tsuba in this thread (except one) are not mine.
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