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Surfson

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  1. I agree that the price is such that the buyer probably thought that it was a real nihonto. Most carry the plated blade that is not very sharp. The handle ornaments are interesting, but don't support the extra $1200-1500 of price over a conventional navy dagger. I have one that might have a nihonto residing in it (I've never tackled taking off the handle). Hmmm.....maybe it's time to put it on ebay! B

  2. David P. Am I the Bob you addressed that question to? Or as Pacino might have said - "you talkin' to me?". If so, yes, I am interested in waves of the Hokusai sort. Just back from Maui a few weeks ago and got my first taste of winter surf in Hawaii. If you're not talkin to me, many apologies. If you are, where have we met? Cheers, Bob

  3. I would assume that this refers to having it in public and accessible. As with guns, you can own them in California, but can't carry them, concealed or otherwise, without a carry license. I haven't read the California law, but since you can have a 33" katana in your home, I doubt that it would be illegal to own a sword cane. If you walk down Santa Monica blvd with one, then I suspect you would be breaking the law. The text you quoted only refers to the definition of a sword cane, not what the statute says about having one.

  4. To me they look quite nice. They appear to have been mounted as well. If the mei itself is promising, and if you need to know, sending them to Japan is fine. For me, the cost of papering fittings rarely justifies the gain in value if it papers, and I'm happy to let beauty speak for itself.

  5. Looks like a very attractive blade and worthy of study. The sanbonsugi appears to be there, and to move through the kissaki, one indicator that it may be an older blade. Unfortunately, the kesho polish seems to obscure the hamon throughout.

  6. I can find only one mitsunaga in the kinko meikan and it is a different maker. Sorry can't help. I would advise that if it's really nice, assume it's gimei and judge the price accordingly.

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