milano Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 Hi all, my name's Marco, i'm from Milan Italy, new to this forum i'd like to understand something more about my sword. Please note, i'm a begginner i have some differents base text, but at the moment i can't put hamon near some schools or provinces. So my question is, could someone put me on the right way? Any help will be appreciated and please forgive my English Some (probably wrong) personal consideration: The blade is tired and show some hada ware and a 4mm. fukure yabure across nioi guchi, kissaki looks like bad reshaped probably a broken tip. Reading the Nagayama, nagasa and sugata make me think shinto era about 1600 or a bit later. The hamon is midare-ba and it's rather different on the both side. One side starts togari gunome while the end is a kind of gunome choji the other side shows a different mix of gunome choji elements. The boshi too is quite differents on both side. Aren't these Sue Seki features? I am rather confused! Hamon seems nioi deki, with ashi, yo, a pair of litlle kinsuji and a very little ko nie near ha machi zone. measures: Nagasa: 40,7 cm. Sori: 0,8 cm. Nakago: 10,8 cm. (nakago shows 1,5 cm machi okuri) Moto haba: 2,7 cm. Saki haba: 2,0 cm. Moto kasane: 0,64 cm. Saki kasane: 0,45 cm. Kissaki: 2,9 cm. Yasuri me: gyaku takanoha Hada: seems itame and masame in the shinogi-ji Thank you Marco C. Quote
dig1982 Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 Hi Marco, yes the sword is tired and probably reshaped...can you make some better pics? Quote
hxv Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 Hi Marcos, It's hard to tell anything remotely definitive from the pictures, but it's quite a nice sword. My observations: 1. Yes, most likely shinto. 2. Very nice hada and hataraki, no in-your-face coarse nie. It doesn't look Sue Seki to me. It looks to be much better work than Sue Seki. 3. The kissaki and boshi look OK to me. I can see the full turn-back on the (healthy) boshi, so there is no worry there. 4. I don't see evidence of shintetsu showing (as far as the pictures show), so I am inclined to say it's not tired. On the contrary, it looks to be quite healthy to me, but I am wrong more often than not... Nice sword! Regards, Hoanh Quote
paulb Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 I also dont see any obvious signs of tiredness. hada looks healthy and from the images I think there is a lot of nie running through the hamon. Also cant tell much from the images but the size of the nie might suggest shinto Satsuma smiths as a place to start Quote
dig1982 Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 Oh probably i've seen some that are not...i'm watching pics from my phone, good for you Marco if the sword is healthy. We waiting for better pics. Quote
milano Posted August 20, 2015 Author Report Posted August 20, 2015 Many thanks for the fast replies, @ dig 1982, just send a pm. @ paulb. the shinogi-ji shows a very coarse masame to me and there is a lamination ware in the middle of the blade. Looking at the blade whit my untrained eyes, i can't see many nie activity, but probably i'm wrong. I'll restart my research in satsuma. @hxw, boshi could be ok but fukura doesn't follow ko shinogi, to me. which kind of pics. are better to discover more? Many many thanks Marco C. Quote
paulb Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 I could also be miss-seeing. The comment regarding nie was based on the bottom image in the second picture where the light is shining directly on the steel there looks to be spots of dark ara-nie showing. Might be illusion or just my eyes. I see what you mean about the masame in the shinogi-ji but I dont think it looks too bad. However it does support the shnto attribution. Something else to look at would be very late Bizen work with the crab-claw like hamon shape. Quote
milano Posted August 20, 2015 Author Report Posted August 20, 2015 @ paulb bad pics. I'm so sorry, there aren't ara nie it's only a pixel effects. i will try to find better pics. I can see crab claw or something that looks like, but togari and nakago confuse me! Marco C. Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 Welcome to the forum, Marco, & to the many interpretations of who made what, when. A couple of things to clarify. First, please don't use the shinogi-ji to try to determine much of anything. That area is almost always burnished to the point where you can't see much at all. Second, togari usually indicate the blade is Mino, but that's not what I'm seeing for the rest of the hataraki. Please provide a good shot of just the whole bare blade, as sugata is the very first thing you should look for. I can't really tell much from the compressed shot you provided. I wouldn't worry about the blade being "tired." No sign of any major shintetsu, kissaki is in good shape, & fairly clear boshi. Please take some shots of the bare blade to show the nakago in more detail. Are there yakidashi? Trying to follow a book, even Nagayama, at your stage, is bound to be confusing. Ken Quote
milano Posted August 20, 2015 Author Report Posted August 20, 2015 Hi Ken, thank you for your time and patience. I can't see yakidashi, temper line seems go on in the nakago Marco C Quote
dig1982 Posted August 20, 2015 Report Posted August 20, 2015 I think the blade was shortened very much. Ken how the sugata can tell something with a very shortened blade? Quote
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