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I just discovered these endocscopes for around $80 and they are pretty neat. In trying to discover what the last (Yamakichibei looking) tsuba might be, I took some pictures of some early tsuba from the 1400's and 1500's to try to compare iron. Here are the results: 

1) Ko Katchushi  1400's  2) Katchushi radish 1500?  3) Ko Katchushi 1400's  4) Kodachi  early  5) "Owari-Nobuiye" 1500-1550  6) Yamakichibei-looking   ?   Now to send a contribution to Brian for using up so much space.

 

Regards,  John

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No, I meant the little ones on the stand. They go up to about 200x and are very cheap.

, tekscope for instance and others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

john

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You might try turning off the internal light and use an external one instead - That way you'll see the color...

 

Best,

rkg

(Richard George)

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