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Tohagi

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  1. This hamon could be beautifull with à fresh polish ! .... Nice piece. Best regards, Éric VD
  2. Random searching on Yasuhiro, I found this one.... from Edo. Mei is different (and style too) but Yasuhiro's takane looks familiar to me. Could this Smith have mooved to kyoto? (It is not a very belivable story I know, he is from 1500's)... After thinking at it, meï is realy différent, sorry wasting your time.
  3. ...23 inches is à little short for such à sugata. Without better picture I would not take the risk... Dont feel Satsuma to me (short and good quality ito not wrapped classical Satsuma alf knot) , I may be wrong. Best regards, Éric VD
  4. Hello Jussi, Thank you very much for your researches and your time ! I've got bad luck on this one too. (In my opinion) most of Kyoto schools, on early Shinto, should have been Yamashiro-den ... maybe some rare yamato-den? The only "Yasuhiro" in kanbun shinto working around was Tachibana ( the mei is not matching in any way) and Tachibana(kuse)'s and Fujiwara's were'nt really friends... So I wonder ... Kinnoto was an option (mostly because of the "Satsuma"/ Ezo context) but it does'nt look a shinshinto work to me (not thick and kind of "show off" enough IMO)... I can only say that it was brought back in France before 1900 and never been polished since (there was a very thick layer of grease and dirt on it, preventing for heavy rust). It will keep it's mystery ... Thank you again for your interest, Best regards, Eric VD
  5. Sugata is somehow interesting... Do you know the nagasa? Tsuka ito have been awfully rewrapped, but the ito is probably genuine. Fuchi/kashira are not good (specialy kashira) Why are you considering to buy this sword? A gamble on finding diamonds in a rough? Best regards Éric VD
  6. Congratulations ! It's very nice first sword in very decent koshirae with papers! Far best than my first sword. Like Jussi above, it looks ubu to me. It's a fine opportunity to study Uda school. Best regards, Éric VD
  7. Hello, If it is gendaito in military mounts, you could find something, it were standard... But Colin's seems the Best solution. Best regards Éric VD
  8. Difficult to say... 5mm is not so much, there is almost no polishing bolt (renflement in french). Hada seems masame with loose grain... Could be kazu-ichimono ( not a good news) or tired genuine (yamato-den?). Middle or end muromachi is very possible to me. Absolutely not sure at this point. Best regards, Éric VD
  9. By the way, Nagasa is finaly 74,5 cm long, nakago is 24 cm. Too long for a shinto sword? Best regards Éric VD
  10. I put here some more pic's to appreciate the sugata and part of the Hamon. This swordsmith seems unknown from swordsmith index I found... probably not a diamond in the rough but still the sword have no noticeable flaw (tip point is 1mm broken, rusty and it needs of professional Togishi care). Thank you for your opinion and advices, and thank you again to Thomas and Koichi for the translation ! Best regards, Eric VD
  11. Thank you very,very much! The second kanji is realy a mess.
  12. You mean Kyogoku Fujiwara yasuhiro ?
  13. Hello, this is my first attempt to create a new Topic and asking some help. This is a sword a friend brings to me this WE. It is in his family for more than 100 years, the tsuka was blocked, seems never opened from that time. It cames in Satsuma rebelion style tsuka maki with quite good shakudo tosogu. The ito cracked 6 mounth ago. The blade is: Nagasa : over 70cm Sori : very little sori Chu Kissaki, boshi komaru and I guess no Kaeri Very little funbari, Tori koshi, Hamon looks mostly Suguha ko-midare Kiri yasurime becoming sujikai at the second mekugi ana Nakago long and probably suriage and machi Okuri ... For the mei I need help. I Guess: "Senshu?"(the two first Kanji are very difficult to read for me) Fujiwara Yasu "Hiro" (probably, could be yasuteru) ... From the general impression I was thinking of early Shinto (maybe kanbun) but the nakago could be very late Muromachi, the very little sori could also point to satsuma work... I found no matching smith with theses kanji, it's not a big name so maybe not a gimeï. I can take more pic's if needed (kissaki, full blade...) Any contribution will be greatly appreciated (thank you very much by anticipation) : I have absolutely no commercial interest in it. Best Regards, Eric VD
  14. Hello, Could you take a picture of the nakago from the mune side? Maybe give the thickness of the thickest part under the habaki ? best regards Éric VD
  15. Hello, Looks nice and healthy. The Mihara caracteristics seems ok: long waterfall kaeri (maybe à litlle short here), darck round tetsu areas in the hada, mostly suguha shape hamon... I agree with the previous post: I would have guess middle to end muromachie, the light is tricky. Considering the maki-Okuri, the sori is strong enough wich should exclude momoyama tensho. I love fuchi kashira (personal taste)... Best regards, Éric VD
  16. Hello there, I'm a french "transfuge" of late French Nihonto Token. I pass some decades on a desert Island with no Oshigata or yasurime to share, I'm trying to break free. I think I will find here some very good people I met IRL in France, and some very good new people I hope to meet someday. I'm still a beginer in swords (after 20 years collecting many middle range swords), but thats OK : when I'm sure of something, I'm probably mystaking so beeing a fool is a good point. Hope to be welcome ... Best regards Eric VD
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