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  1. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Thank you, that makes me feel a lot better. I really like this blade so I am relieved.
  2. MaxT

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    wow that's grim.
  3. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Thank you, this makes me feel better about it. The wakizashi was not super expensive, but I was still surprised because it looked almost flawless in the pictures. I wanted a long nagasa naginata naoshi wakizashi and this one ticked all the boxes (good polish, tasteful koshirae, NBTHK papers...), so I was glad to get a seemingly good deal.
  4. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Yes I bought it on the ebay site but I don't really consider returning it now. Your feedback makes me feel better about it so thank you.
  5. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Thank you, I am glad to hear that. I am new to collecting, so it’s still a bit difficult to asses things like these.
  6. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Thank you. Yes it is a Japanese dealer. This is the video that was provided by the dealer: as you can see, the damage is not apparent.
  7. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Thank you for the answer. The shirasaya fits quite firm, so I doubt the blade can move a lot. I do not intend to sell it anytime soon, but I am a bit worried that I may have overpaid for a flawed blade. I really liked this particular sword, as I am a big fan of the naginata naoshi shape and it came with a beautiful koshirae and hozon papers. I paid about 2k (before taxes), which I thought at the time was a great deal. At that pricepoint however a professional polish will definitely not be worth it (also the condition of the polish as of now is quite beautiful). Thank you for any further insights.
  8. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Thank you for your answer. The sword was shipped in shirasaya, wich fits quite perfectly. There is no movement within the shirasaya, so I was also wondering how something like this could happen. Judging by eye, it could easily be polished out, which is unfortunately not an option because a professional polish would probably cost almost as much as the blade itself.
  9. MaxT

    Damage assessment

    Hello fellow enthusiasts, I am a new member to this forum and started only recently collecting nihonto. A few days ago I took delivery of a muromachi period wakizashi. To my surprise however, there was a tiny chip in the hamon that was not apparent on the photo/ video material of the online store I bought it from. The store owner assured me, that this must have happened during transport. As this is a papered and polished blade, I was quite bummed about this. My question is, how bad is this damage/ kind of flaw and how detrimental is it to the value of the sword. Any opinions/ help in this matter is highly aprreciated. Thank you all and have a nice week.
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