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Mutsu Daijo Miyoshi Nagamichi Katana Mei


Ed Hicks

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Jacques,

 

The only reason I said nidai as oppose to shodai is because the strokes of nidai seem more controlled, compressed, and hugging the shinogi ridge. Where as shodai seem to be a bit more "loose" and fall over ridge often. That being said- The mei styles are almost identical, yasurimei, and jiri between the 2 generations. It's hard to tell without a picture of the blade itself.

Would you agree?

 

 

 

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Hi,

The only reason I said nidai as oppose to shodai is because the strokes of nidai seem more controlled, compressed, and hugging the shinogi ridge.

 

How many examples (authenticated) of the nidai have you seen ? Personally i've seen none.

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Well now I feel silly.. :doubt: I thought that the initial hozon certificate I posted as an example was the nidai! I apologize I read that wrong. I looked around and all I can find is examples of the shodai. I revoke my opinion. :lipssealed:

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