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cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
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Greetings everyone, I am planning on bidding on this sword in an upcoming auction but can't seem to get clear pictures of the signature from the auction house. To me it currently looks like a Bizen blade which is my favorite school but there's no telling how it would look cleaned up. Any ideas on the signature and how do you feel about its condition? Thanks, Khalid
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Hi guys, I just walked of a auction gallery and they have this sword for sale. Any idea who it's by? Hopefully it's not a fake signature again. Khalid
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It's rusty with spider webbing.
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Hello, I was wondering if I can get some help with verifying the Mei on my new sword. If we can descern what generation that'll be great too.
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Hi Jwizz, Believe it or not the cost of polishing an 8 inch (aproximating) tanto is rather modest compared to a full length Nihonto. You have a decent habaki too. Where I live that would amount to about $1300 USD with a new shirasaya as well. It's your first one too. The question is if there's any hidden kizu lurking in the blade. Best, Khalid
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Hi Kiril, Socioeconomic status plays a big role in the selling of swords. The fact that these two haven't sold yet tells me that they are an extensive project with a headache waiting to happen. You may need to fly to Japan to aquire matching fittings for them. That endeavor is preclusive enough on its own (for me). Who would do the work? How long would it take? And I'm modest enough to say that I would have to consider the financial implications of bill as well. Just some food for thought. Best, Khalid
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Greetings, Can I get some help with the translation of the kanji? It seems kind of fancy and the habaki is two piece. Could this be legit? Best, Khalid
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Greetings, I found this sword on eBay. I really like the hamon on it. Would you buy this sword? I think it needs some work. https://www.ebay.com/itm/135418081273?_skw=nbthk&itmmeta=01JF9ATH432SS3WHB2RM1E20WH&hash=item1f878beff9:g:hZoAAOSwbZJnTsT1&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA4HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKkK0N1ktbz%2Fwqx%2FHkQlilHtJ1Xw4HgomsgDSsHnZAbg7k2nVX1V3S49jIIsW3%2F3peCeVdo1XTQmF9tHcVpyjAvU6jti%2FjvNX2ZhQQUh3ejPn7mnehxTGhE5CucwMR%2FKEWpjSzQlds1rdI4csehZnkn3zftKvgy26be1duUunsEjoyU6fZAv86n2Ghl%2FgcM%2FUXWtmJKWgzebSgvwVflVh%2BlOsLrEZHq7DSpnKpMIyjTXRr4G9Sld9%2F1%2FnoKpcWK2wGB7dIbOSVCaRYZJqDSuGm8T|tkp%3ABFBMjJLqqvpk Best, Khalid
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Another eBay find
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
Hi Bruce, Let's suppose this is a mediocre quality gemei for now. Did smiths really take the time to replicate even kokuin and kakihan as well? I feel like if a smith is that talented they wouldn't make a forgery. But I guess they had bills to pay then too. -
Hello, I'd like to get your input on this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/387655507054?_skw=Japanese+sword&itmmeta=01JED0EYS5EGAFQAXGH3FF6RVM&hash=item5a42119c6e%3Ag%3A-WMAAOSwISpmx5D8&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA0HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKmUE%2BTToZLR%2FeLRD5u%2FA0l0V7MzzBsKanbMJM7BMkUBLQsxt3N13R7WtoskM3pNUYXNFSbX00mt9aMBbxGogNeEVIdFvVuKjM5dnpiuN3KPob7Kzl2wtLt9PIpXwLFX9YAuMbbfMKnhD4HQ1vq7LDapR7fq%2FjR00S5QWh%2Brna484Oxdow6c0CfTSfMjbU0rfa0pynNRV0hepWEXT5Z8P9r0RZaisVDwlt8gQLuaP5XeJcolBcH9sw6%2F8WYScwUcuow%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR9jsu6DzZA&LH_Auction=1&LH_ItemCondition=4 Thanks, Khalid
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Greetings everyone, I bought a Japanese sword in WWII mounts from an auction a while ago (see link below). So I decided to send it out to be looked at a along with two other swords by Jimmy. Long story short the other two swords didn't pass muster for various reasons. He really liked this one though. Upon scrupulous inspection it appeared to be an Oei-Bizen sword. That's all I know for now. I did ask for a Sashikomi -style polish. Then wisdom was bestowed upon me. So apparently swords that come back with upper-level papers are done in Keisho-style polish for a reason. It's described as being an art sword's makeup before the show. There's nothing wrong with traditional Sashikomi like what I asked for, but it's like looking into a mirror. It's shows everything. I would still love to have it done in Sashikomi but I do intend to submit it for papers. I look forward to bringing you along on my journey. Peace, Khalid P.S. This is the aforementioned auction link: https://bid.poulinau...TRAL-BLADE_i52750601
