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Dai Token Ichi this weekend!
RichardY replied to MassiveMoonHeh's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Ooh we're same age and i started collecting 1 year ago.. lol expensive stuff now ..
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This is a mumei .. but assumption would be its old because it does not have a deep sori but 1 thing I noticed for pre shinto period swords, the jihada is very promiment?? Or is it just me? I guess the thing that catches my eye for early swords are the beautiful damascus like patterns (ie the mokume hada ikame hada masame hada patterns) Thanks for any insights.. Richard
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This one is unique in that it does not have your usual kissaki and the normal mune is triangular in the middle ie not flat (The book I have said its a swan neck design) I also cannot find prominent jihada .. just clean and nice .. I know I forgot to take the nakago lol .. but just looking at this is it possible to tell? If it was anywhere else .. I'd say it was made in china (LOL) .. but this is genuine nihonto
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Interesting hamon pattern or NOT?
RichardY replied to RichardY's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Thanks alot for all the information .. I thought it was sunagashi but it seems to be only this part .. This sword was identified as a late bizen circa late muromachi blade I'll have a look later in detail and grab more pictures .. but you could be right .. it was sent to be polished as the condition was not that nice before. -
Can anyone tell me what is that wavy line close to the HA ? This is a Mumei late bizen katana.. Its a beautiful blade and I was trying to identify the blade with reference to a book I recently got (THANKS RAY!!!) and I found that weird wavy line..
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Which would you get? Mei or Mumei
RichardY replied to RichardY's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Actually the Den Rai costs much more .. but I specifically gave a budget and the seller brought out 3 blades but found out the later price was much higher for the Den Rai, so he honoured my budget.. 2 said katanas and 1 more from even earlier Kamakura period mumei o suriage That was my initial dilemma and doubt .. why would a Mumei be more expensive than a named sword (thanks to everyone here I now know the difference) Sorry I do not have photos of the Koshirae but both blades come with koshirae and both look nice and fitting. -
Which would you get? Mei or Mumei
RichardY replied to RichardY's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Which would you get? Mei or Mumei
RichardY replied to RichardY's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
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Which would you get? Mei or Mumei
RichardY replied to RichardY's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
@Bugyotsuji misspelled and yes still new. My agreement with the seller is I have to hand carry it back lol. Both comes with koshirae. I'll attach the papers shortly please do correct me if at any time I'm wrong @Ray Singer there is a post somewhere about sukehada and the inscriptions .. so this one only name and date .. No commissioned by. I prefer the mumei because of the hamon whereas the sukehada hamon is suguha. I think I have a very good picture of the mumei but not the sukehada blade, only the inscriptions on the tang 1st 2 pictures are the mumei blades followed by the paper. -
I have the opportunity to select between 2 blades both excellent conditions with NTBHK tokubetsu hozon. 1. Signed SUKEWADA dated 1572 nakago ubu 2. Mumei nambokucho period with a shortened blade Both are about 75cm blade length and both are the same cost surprisingly. Based on this and also based on my words that both swords are excellent condition.. Which would you get and why? Thanks for any help to solve my dilemma
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for sale 67th NBTHK Juyo Token - Taima (Mumei)
RichardY replied to Akinari's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
Please PM me if the price is negotiable and if you're willing to ship to LA -
Good day everyone, I just recently joined this forum and have learnt alot from here. I just recently acquired a tokubetsu hozon pair of blades with matching koshirae. The pleasant surprise that came with the pair was another certificate that came with the swords Can anyone help identify what it is and what it means? Seems like the certificate is for the koshirae too
