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Looks OK to me

A rough guide is it is best to have 90% of the inlay present

I've bought a few tsuba from him as class him as a good seller

 

 

Grev UK

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I bought a blade and a tsuba from him in the past, i can't say he has amazing prices or anything- but i can say he consistently doesn't dabble in junk or intentional fakes.

As far as ebay goes, he's the better side of it.

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Hi Michael

I have this one which in my opinion is remonisant of the one you are loking

Maybe of not much merit but I wouldn't sell it

 

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The size is 67 x 65 x 5.6 & 12.5

Bob Haynes said is was possibly Myochin and dated around 1750

 

 

Grev UK

 

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