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Should I Risk it?
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
Hi again, I would have to look at it in hand to examine the fittings. I'm perplexed as to why someone would take a Heian sword to war. Also the oxidation looks newer on the tang. Could it be a newer blade made in the older style? -
Which Side do you Read First
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Hi Sam, Define interesting in this context please. I have to wait until at least August for it to get looked at. Hopefully it's flawless. -
Which Side do you Read First
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Military Swords of Japan
No star stamp or a trace of one. They are usually a pronounced marking. -
If you know you know. This is assumed to be a loosing gamble. Listing agent: Zev Antiques. If it made it to war mounts then...
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Which Side do you Read First
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Military Swords of Japan
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Which Side do you Read First
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Any sword photographers near Boston? Asking for future reference. -
Which Side do you Read First
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Only if you explain to us what it is that we are looking at. -
Which Side do you Read First
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Hi Bruce, This one is interesting because it has two distinct and elaborately done kanji on the spine of the tang. They are not arsenal marks. Not something I see every day. (Especially for $500 USD.) People discard things, so sad. -
Greetings, I have a very important question. Which side do you read first on a sword (see photos)? This sword is mine. I own it. I like the workmanship. I am putting in in a box to send to Jimmy. Jimmy is my buddy. Jimmy will judge the quality of workmanship of the sword from a polisher's perspective. I haven't translated the signature yet. Is the quality of signature consistent with the smith's skill? The sword has been "bubbad" as we say in the gun world. That's why I didn't photograph the blade for you guys. It is geometrically pristine like the "Gunbroker" sword I posted a while back that two of you (minimum) bid through the roof. I'm glad it went to a good home. If I can't acquire a sword and someone here does in my place I don't mind. I find things. Hope all is well, Khalid
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Greetings, Would it be possible to obtain the papering guidelines for the NBTHK. I know different tiers have different criterion and the higher up you go the more stringent they get. This is for educational purposes and it could benefit other members that are new to the papering process as well. Thanks, Khalid
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WHO LOVES TO GAMBLE
cookiemonstah47 replied to lonely panet's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I would want a very skilled polisher to look at it first. It's old and looks ubu to me. -
I soaked it with oil and let the crud break free overnight then wiped it off with a microfiber cloth. I think there's dried oil inside of the habaki.
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Greetings, I finished cleaning and wiped down the wakizashi. I couldn't get the crud of the habaki and it's stuck in place. Feel free to let me know how I did. Best, Khalid
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Help With Mei (two smith sword)
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Translation Assistance
I just wanted to take a minute to thank everyone that has taken a look at this sword for me. It came home with me today. I'll try to take some really nice photos of it once it's cleaned. -
Help With Mei (two smith sword)
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Translation Assistance
Is this reference correct? https://nihontoclub.com/smiths/NOR84 -
Help With Mei (two smith sword)
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Translation Assistance
I would like to ask a couple of educational questions: 1) What is "old Hiro" indicative of? (I presume the kanji character changed.) 2) What does "Sagami no Kami" mean? Also I attached an inverted photo of the first mei. -
Help With Mei (two smith sword)
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Translation Assistance
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Greetings, I am looking at this sword (in person) with two smith signatures. One is slightly obstructed. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Khalid
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I feel as though the condition reflects the price and brokerage. I bought a book from AOI in the past and they were very polite and easy to deal with. If this Masamune was indeed juyo grade it would not be at this price point. I question the need to offer this sword to the general public though. Do we know what generation Masamune this is?
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Greetings everyone, It's been a little while now since I got involved with Nihonto and wanted to discuss with you a dilemma I'm having. I want to have a "Nihonto Exhibit" at home. How do I start? I'm not new to the collecting world as I've been a collector of various things for the majority of my life (I'm 30 now). But I've come to appreciate the artistic aspect of Nihonto. I'm also currently attending a posh liberal arts school in the New England area, and we have a museum at school with rotating exhibits. (The source of this urge.) Sincerely, Khalid
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Upcoming lot
cookiemonstah47 replied to cookiemonstah47's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
Auction link bellow: https://bid.poulinauctions.com/item.aspx?i=58528302 -
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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