sebastian33 Posted May 10, 2018 Report Posted May 10, 2018 Hello guys, new begginer here, I'd like to ask you what do you think of this Koa? I believe mei tells us there's no doubt it's a genuine Koa Isshin but 1. Fuchi is missing and 2. Saya seems from another blade. Thanks in advance! https://imgur.com/a/A1aMuvU Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 10, 2018 Report Posted May 10, 2018 Sebastian, You are right that it's a Mantetsu, Koa Isshin, dated Spring 1943. What is it about the fittings that you think are out of place? Does the blade not fit in the saya properly? Missing seppa are common. My dad's Koa was missing all tsuba and seppa, the saya band and the ishizuke. I've since replaced them all. From what I can see in the pictures, the gold seppa needs to be flipped. The side facing the saya needs to be facing the tsuba. Quote
sebastian33 Posted May 10, 2018 Author Report Posted May 10, 2018 Thanks. No, it fits properly, but from what I've seen on net no Koa has a black saya. How much should I ask for it? I mean a decent price to sell quick? like 1.5 - 2k euro? Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 10, 2018 Report Posted May 10, 2018 I have seen them in leather combat saya as well. Officer's were allowed to buy custom fittings for their blades, and you will find quite a variety out there. Your price is probably in the mid to low-mid range. It should sell at that price, but a "quick sell" should probably be lower. Quote
sebastian33 Posted May 11, 2018 Author Report Posted May 11, 2018 They are early Type 94 fittings. Thanks John my initial guess was that it is a modified type 98 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted May 11, 2018 Report Posted May 11, 2018 I hadn't read the date so 1943 would mean they aren't the early type of mountings, they just look like it due to wear. The could be older mounts that aren't matched to the blade, overall nothing suspicious with it at all. Quote
vajo Posted May 11, 2018 Report Posted May 11, 2018 Is it only me or has this nice sword a massive bent near the habaki? Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted May 11, 2018 Report Posted May 11, 2018 I think you may be on a massive Schnapps bender, my friend! No bends that I can see. Quote
vajo Posted May 11, 2018 Report Posted May 11, 2018 I think you may be on a massive Schnapps bender, my friend! No bends that I can see. Maybe... 1 Quote
sebastian33 Posted May 11, 2018 Author Report Posted May 11, 2018 Maybe... bent.jpg bent2.jpg Seems so: https://i.imgur.com/LUlz6KC.jpg Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted May 11, 2018 Report Posted May 11, 2018 I don't know about massive, I have a Type 94 with a bend so great it nearly has a Kanbun Sori sideways. Quote
sebastian33 Posted May 24, 2018 Author Report Posted May 24, 2018 Is it only me or has this nice sword a massive bent near the habaki? Received it couple of days ago, no bent: https://youtu.be/1yjd8QOh4sA as a matter a fact I'm truly impressed of how minty the blade is 3 Quote
Stephen Posted May 24, 2018 Report Posted May 24, 2018 Dont find them much cleaner that that! Congrats! 1 Quote
vajo Posted May 24, 2018 Report Posted May 24, 2018 Sebastian take a good care on this. It is nearly perfect. I'm with Stephen. Congratulation for your sword. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 24, 2018 Report Posted May 24, 2018 Sebastian, I noticed from your last picture - it looks like the nub of a cloth sarute still imbedded in the tsuka. My Dad's Koa had the same thing! I searched for a cloth one to replace it, and wound up buying ($200) a tsuka from ebay that had one in it, and swapped it into my dad's tsuka once I got it home. Quote
Shamsy Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 I noticed from your last picture - it looks like the nub of a cloth sarute still imbedded in the tsuka. My Dad's Koa had the same thing! So does mine Bruce. I believe it originally had cord but was replaced at some time. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 This is what the nub looks like removed. The brass "wedge" pokes into the end of the fabric saurte wedging into the inside-end of the barrel screw. 1 Quote
sebastian33 Posted May 25, 2018 Author Report Posted May 25, 2018 This is what the nub looks like removed. The brass "wedge" pokes into the end of the fabric saurte wedging into the inside-end of the barrel screw. Exactly! Before paying the seller I noticed that and as a begginer, I thought there was something wrong with the authenticity, but further research made it clear it's a fine piece. Bruce, you had it polished&restored? For the guys that wrote me in private inquiring about selling: When I first posted I was thinking about another blade and I was short some 2k. In the meantime , that blade sold, also I posted before actually having the Koa in hand. When I received it I was amazed of how perfect and razor sharp it is, so I'm not planning on selling yet. And even if I were to sell, the price would be in 3 to 4k euro range. For the record I payed 1.8k euro+taxes around 1.95k euro. The seller clearly did not know the value of it. I came across the blade because I practice iaido and occasionally do tameshigiri and heard the perfect cuts that can be achieved with this blade. But if I ever sell it, I will post it first here. Quote
Shamsy Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 Looks like it is the same thing Bruce. Which makes sense I think. My Mantetsu was carried in combat, where a cord loop would not be the strongest option. Are you sure this is what the cord sarute looks like though? It also could be ‘packing’ material for the gap between screws. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 Looks like it is the same thing Bruce. Which makes sense I think. My Mantetsu was carried in combat, where a cord loop would not be the strongest option. Are you sure this is what the cord sarute looks like though? It also could be ‘packing’ material for the gap between screws. Steve, It matched the replacement cord, both color and style. Plus it stuck out the screw hole as if ripped off. The other end was missing. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 Exactly! Before paying the seller I noticed that and as a begginer, I thought there was something wrong with the authenticity, but further research made it clear it's a fine piece. Bruce, you had it polished&restored? Yes, and worth it! Yours looks so good, it hardly seems to need a polish, though! 2 Quote
vajo Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 Bruce your polish is outstanding. Sharp lines, clear and perfect. That look like an art sword. Quote
sebastian33 Posted May 25, 2018 Author Report Posted May 25, 2018 Impressive polish! How much did you paid for, if i'm not to indiscreet? Quote
Shamsy Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 Bruce's polish is also professionally done, not sandpaper and a buffer in the backyard. Anyone can make a sword shiny, but only a trained togishi won't ruin it in the meantime. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted May 25, 2018 Report Posted May 25, 2018 Impressive polish! How much did you paid for, if i'm not to indiscreet? Sebastian, I paid about $2,300 USD. I got the Koa from my Dad, so free. So, with the polish and the purchased items to refit the saya's missing parts, I'm still under the market value. But it was Dad's so I would have done it anyway! 1 Quote
sebastian33 Posted June 26, 2018 Author Report Posted June 26, 2018 Hello, I'll make a selling post later tomorrow with pics and video, but for now, as much as I hate it I have to sell the Mantetsu. Lost around 4k in tech stocks these days and have to cover losses. Thanks a lot Trump! However, I'm not letting it go for less than 2200euro. Price is not negociable, do not insist. This is a fine blade, as somebody mentioned earlier, you won't find it any better. Quote
Brian Posted June 26, 2018 Report Posted June 26, 2018 Please do a new post in the For Sale section, this is only for info.You can link to this post if you like. Quote
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