Edward Mahle
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To be honest I've only purchased a hand full of Nihonto's so far and I've had really good luck. Don't be afraid to take a chance I know for me it's made me money and put a few nice katanas on the wall everyone is skittish "SCARED MONEY DON'T MAKE NO MONEY".
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Hello NMB I have a early Edo katana forsale in poor polish but otherwise in decent shape. No chips or nicks in the cutting edge or the blade alike 39 inches in total length with a 27 inch cutting edge I think this would make a perfect starter blade and definitely Worthy of a polish in my opinion. SOLD
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Thank you for that quick and easy.
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Katana Mei Translation Help Needed Please
Edward Mahle replied to hddennis's topic in Translation Assistance
I agree 100% bar steel could be swedish steel though still a really cool blade for the right price of course. -
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Sold Move to sold archives.
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25 3/4 almost 26 inches.
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Price drop 2500$+shipping.
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Honestly just to get my foot in the door Id work on the price to land my first NMB sale and my first customer on NMB will have a first customer discount on every item I sell from now on:).
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Much appreciated It's stunning in person very beautiful blade, I'm sorry to hear about that outrageous import tax I don't blame you for wanting to avoid that my friend.
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Hey thank you Bruce much appreciated my friend.
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Hello NMB members just testing waters on my beautiful gendatio traditionally made signed Kanetsugu. Beautiful choji crab claws hamon ko Mokume tight hada, has a few scratches here and there and a spot with some dried grease no fatal flaws or anything that wouldn't clean off or polish out beautiful Nihonto comes with nice katana bag made in Japan of course. 3000$ firm because a portion will be donated to NMB+ shipping.
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Gunto information
Edward Mahle replied to Edward Mahle's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I think that is what makes Nihonto's a mysterious artifact is the long story behind them of how they got to where they are today. I definitely feel very honored to have something like this and I find it very important to preserve it for that reason alone, survived a gruesome war but its road ends in suburban America just doesn't sit right with me.