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Gunome

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  1. Hello, I know many collectors or dealers who buy throught internet and received their blade here in France. So there is no restrictions. You could write "Antique sword (old over 100 years )" except if it is gendai ... Yes unfortuntly stolen parcels problem can happen. But it is not so extended and I don't know if it is based on value. So the best way it to take the tracking option. It is more expensive, but it the price for security. :D Sebastien
  2. Hello, I saw it yesterday and make myself the same reflexion ! For me it is also a modern blade. I think it is 1rst part of 20th century. Looking at the nakago and yasuri-me often used in a work of 20th century... for me you are right :D Sebastien
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    Tsuba Kantei

    Hello, This tsuba looks fresh. Carving come to nakago ana without seppa dai area. So I thinks it is not a too old item. Maybe 19th century ? No idea about the school Sebastien
  4. Hi, Just looks carefully the boshi. It looks like very near to the ha at the top of the kissaki ... not good for next polish Otherwise looks good :D Seb
  5. I know it Jean :D but pcfarrar seems think so. May I am wrong ? Difficult to say without handling the sword. Sébastien
  6. Hello, As strange as it could be appeard, I think it is ubu ! If it was really a choji on the machi, so there wasn't too space for original shape before machi okuri : there is only one mekugi ana which would be under habaki before machi okuri. Moreover, yasurime are constant from nakago jiri to the base of habaki. You can see on the photo of the other face a dark line (oxydation, dirty ?) crossing machi from ha machi to mune machi. If you have the same on the other side, it could be appeared as a choji on a bad photo. Patern of the hamon neer habaki on the ura side looks like yakidashi. Nevertheless I don't think it is yakidashi. Please note it is not statement, just speculation sebastien
  7. Hello Thanks for this unusual tsuba. Does it could be an insect partern ? butterfly, fly or bee ? I haven't the answere, but another question : I saw this kinds of slot on some fuchi's nakago ana. Is it for the same purpose ? One time I read it is for polearm koshirae ... but I have doubts about this explanation Sébastien
  8. Hello, "Bi" of Bishu" Probably an Osafune Blade ? Sébastien
  9. Hello, I would said muneyaki instead of hitatsura. Looks like shinto blade. I don't know this smith, so can't confirme you if the mei is reliable. There is a kizu on monouchi and muneware Regarding hamon... looks like gunome choji, but it is difficult to saw it clearly due to the light of the photo. Alight bulb in a dark room would have been better. Sebastien
  10. Hello Soshin, Thanks for your reply. Yes patina is very damaged. I buy it in that condition 2 years ago. I didn't try to create a new patina, I don't want to damage more this one. It was told to me this tsuba has characteristics of several schools and no truly distinct feature to assign to a particular school. But may be the marks shaped triangle on seppa dai would speak to specialists ? I am interested in the sword (blade) and I have very little knowledge about the tsuba Sébastien
  11. Hello, Here is a wakazashi sukashi tsuba. It is in iron and showing a deer and a doe pattern. It lost it panita. Mimi is round. Diameter : 6,8 cm It was told to me it could be bushu. Does someone have you an idea about the school ? Sorry for the poor quality of the photos
  12. Hi, I noticed something strange on the yasuri me upper the mekugi ana. It change from sujikai to kiri ?!? The example from Fujishiro has a nakago jiri different from the photo
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    Unknown Tanto

    Hello, Could you please show us a close up of the nakago ? Bonji looks like "Miroku Bosatsu". I would say koshirae is bakumatsu. Sébastien
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    Real or not!

    Hello, I also have a strange feeling with you tsuba. Shape of nakago ana and hitsu ana are badly done, the ground looks rough. Cast tsuba ? regards Sebastien
  15. Hi, Today, in iaido, left hander or right hander both used right hand ton hold the tsuka. Moreover, if a left hander carry his sword on the right side, does that mean that kirukata too is on the opposite side on the saya ... ? Sebastien
  16. Hello, Does these swords had any stamps (showa, seki) ? Thanks Sébastien
  17. Hi, Or maybe shinto : fukura is not round, shallow sori and masame in shinogi-ji ? So to summarize : a short O suriage blade, shinto or sue koto, with a doubt on kizu (see mdiddy's photo => maybe an hagire ?) and hard hada ... :? Sebastien
  18. Hi, Mine is this wakizashi, in poor polish condition, but well balanced :D Maybe ishido's school ? Seb
  19. Hi, maybe a serial number : 十 : 10 七 八 : 7 8 I have very few knowledge on gunto ... sorry Sébastien
  20. Hi, Ebony or buffalo horn, in any case, it seems it doesnt fit perfectly Sebastien
  21. Hello, 3 mekugi ana, I guess the gunto koshirae is not the first one of this blade. 1rst kanji looks like 大. I can believe a kanji under the mekugi ana, but to fint and dark to read it. Could you please show us photo from the overall blade, the ha machi and the kissaki ? Thanks Sebastien
  22. Hi, For nakago jiri I would said Iriyama gata instead of Ha agari Kuri Jiri . Different Yasurime are strange, but a suriage blade should be kiri yasurime. Moreover the blade is hira zukuri, not common for long blade ! With nagasa about 33 cm : Nambokucho or Momoyama ? Yamato den an specialy Hosho school was famous for pure masame. Yakitsume boshi is also used in Yamato. Maybe Hosho, maybe Tegai ? Sorry I don't know. sebastien
  23. Hi, May I am wrong, but I saw a black dash on the blade, upper the shinogi at about 10 cm upper the habaki. Looks like a big ware. :? sebastien
  24. Hello, I also don't think it is suriage, yasuri me doesn't seems to be kiri. I am not a specialist, but boshi without kaeri doesn't looks like mino den. Is it Iori mune or mitsu mune ? Sebastien
  25. Hello, I have "Tsuba no bi", not too expensive, but in Japanese language. Sebastien
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