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Marcin

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  1. What year they were printed? I know first edition is from 1966.
  2. You mean „sold”. Grats.
  3. There are multiple examples of this type replica. Here we have numbers 2, 4. I found many with variations 6, 9 and 0. Looks like same maker. I want to know why maker is running such a simple "serial".
  4. Please drop pictures of nakago and measurements.
  5. You made good decision
  6. It’s on hold currently. But considering both pieces thats the one.
  7. Shorty.
  8. Please give us measurements. Nagasa is around 70cm? Blade looks like koto [nanbokucho] but hamachi is non existent? Also on kissaki is some bad yaki ware or even hagire. I can't see any boshi. Hamon looks like almost running out of the blade. Check koshirae, habaki dsn't look like made for this blade. But picture could be made just before desmantling. Dunno if You can improve it by polishing.
  9. Another with kokuin. Imo greatest example of Kanesane I saw yet. Also partial Slough’s page. https://ebay.us/m/TL47YZ
  10. Fake just looking on koshirae alone.
  11. Isn't it USA/Japan difference?
  12. If you want to buy go to "wanted to buy" tab or check other offers.
  13. It had any mountings? Looks like T3 candidate.
  14. You are looking only for daito? 備前國住長船祐定 = Osafune Sukesada, resident of Bizen province. Nagasa 46 cm.
  15. Or komonjo stock
  16. Yes I was mentioning it exactly. Look on scratches near end of nakago. Compare 1 and 3 and 2 and 3. Inflation hits hard out there
  17. If you speaking about one with niji mei in T98 it's same sword. Nakago jiri same as majority posted here already.
  18. He already linked new for 715$. But this short bohi and second unused hole for mekugi? Could blade itself be swapped into this mounting? Is it normal to see 2 mekugi ana with only one visible while mounted? Site shows example of normal full length bohi.
  19. I see only one but on tang is another hole.
  20. 100% not a 100years old. Look on grind signs on nakago. How you got it? Some sellers based in Japan doing something in a "from Japan so Japanese" manner.
  21. Yes it was signed and stamped by maker so blade wasn't made to deceive buyer.
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