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Himmm this dealer says it’s all original I also search on line and found another like it I agree about the kanji though thanks for your feedback
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Thanks for your help wow that’s so interesting
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It’s listed as WW2 era it doesn’t look new to me?
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I have a question about this bag it supposed to be a Japanese anyone know what the kanji reads thanks Steve
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Japanese Smith smith Ikkansai Yoshihiro
Swords replied to Swords's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
Let me know if the pictures are ok -
Japanese Smith smith Ikkansai Yoshihiro
Swords replied to Swords's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
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Japanese Smith smith Ikkansai Yoshihiro
Swords replied to Swords's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
Sorry Let me get some pictures of everything -
Japanese Smith smith Ikkansai Yoshihiro
Swords replied to Swords's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
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Japanese Smith smith Ikkansai Yoshihiro
Swords replied to Swords's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
Price is negotiable ! -
I decided on putting this sword up for sale do to financially issues This sword is by far the best and unique hada I have ever seen And in full polish I’m listing it at 4500 only because of the above mentioned You won’t find another like it in this mint condition I like to keep parts original as possible Tsuka Kashera Saya and Tsuba except the retaining strap that I replaced He was a smith in the Meiji era 1868 to 1912 that produced an almost Damascus type of steel in his attempts to emulate the works of Ko Hoki and Etchu Norishige from the Kamakura era. Those works had a notable itame nagare o hada with pronounced chikei. Norishige’s hada is often referred to as “Matsukawa hada” as it resembled the bark of a pine tree. Ikkansai The hamon represents the best of this style by this smith And are very desirable
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I’ve been reading more lately and I think it’s paying off! Maybe one day I can get to a gold member Steve
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Thanks guys for all your great information Steve
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Thanks guys for your feedback Steve
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Great thanks I would too ! if anyone has anything else to add to it
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Thanks Ian Dose any one else have opinions? Steve
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I can use help with this sword The forge looks layers but is it openings ? To me it looks newer with older mounts steve
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Translation assistance Type 98 and approx date
Swords replied to Eds's topic in Translation Assistance
Sword sold for 1400 on EBay Thanks for all opinions Steve -
Translation assistance Type 98 and approx date
Swords replied to Eds's topic in Translation Assistance
Thanks for the banner info SteveM I thought military is sort You may hav saved me money Brian About the sword ! not many saya pictures that’s not already posted here they are any way -
Translation assistance Type 98 and approx date
Swords replied to Eds's topic in Translation Assistance
Thanks Brian I was thinking Gendaito because I don’t see any dark areas in the hamon but It’s hard to see being so shiny You would know more than I Can anyone interpret the kanji on the flag? It looks like a martini glass with a wreath behind it Thanks to everyone for the all feed back on this thread -
Translation assistance Type 98 and approx date
Swords replied to Eds's topic in Translation Assistance
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Translation assistance Type 98 and approx date
Swords replied to Eds's topic in Translation Assistance
I thought this Japanese banner unusual the seller dosnt know what The kanji means so if anyone knows it would be great steve -
Translation assistance Type 98 and approx date
Swords replied to Eds's topic in Translation Assistance
Good information guys I don’t have the sword I’m hand so I cant see a star and can only go by the pictures Im a little puzzled if it’s oil quench or Gendaito ? I don’t see any dark areas in the hamon so my guess would be Oil quench but I’m no expert steve -