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It is easy indeed  :) Seller's description: "The forging grain is tight itame-hada, no opening, no blister and no forging flaws.      There is no bend, no crack and cutting edge is sharp."  

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Unbelievable.  I'm so glad I decided to do some more research, buy a few books, join NMB and ultimately learn what to look for before potentially buying something like this.  Not to mention, steering clear of ebay until I was more knowledgeable about everything.  I'm sure there are a few good swords here and there, but I can't imagine a beginner being able to find one without a lot of luck.  Granted, I did buy my first proper, papered Nihonto before buying any books, but I had done quite a bit of research and luckily stumbled upon Danny @ Nihontocraft.com.  I could've easily ended up with something like this from ebay, if I had gotten in a hurry trying to get a cheap price.

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I sent him a little "nudge," & just got this note from him:

 

"Thank you, I forgot about it, pull out from the listing." & the item has been pulled from eBay. Honest? Stupid?

 

Ken

 

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