vajo Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 I would like to show you pictures from a sword that i have. Katana; 69,2 cm The sword has a bad polish, a lot of scratches and millions of fingerprints on it. Koshirae: What is it? Period and school. Feel free. update: Hada Quote
O-Midare Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Is this oil quenched?, activity: nie? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Yes, probably oil quenched. NAKAGO looks artificially aged/patinated. 1 Quote
16k Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Jean, I have never seen an oil quenched blade with running masame Hada (too bad Chris didn’t post the picture where we can see it), and no dark spots in the peaks of the Hamon, I can even see tobiyaki (I think). 1 Quote
vajo Posted December 19, 2019 Author Report Posted December 19, 2019 I load the picture up JP. Thanks. Quote
SAS Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Activities are visible in the pics from the other thread.... why 2 threads Quote
16k Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Activities are visible in the pics from the other thread.... why 2 threads Because I guess the real Nihonto experts often skip the military swords forum. 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Maybe that better photos can show more. I only see running scratches, but one has to see the blade in hand, when it is properly polished. 1 Quote
16k Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Please, look at this one. Not scratches I think. 1 Quote
SAS Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Because I guess the real Nihonto experts often skip the military swords forum. I read so much of the forum, I sometimes forget what section a post was in Real sword imo Chris. 1 Quote
O-Midare Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Looks like some activity in the close up. Maybe water quenched. 1 Quote
raynor Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 I'm no expert but the nakago looks a bit strange to me. The line where nakago and unblemished blade meet looks splashed rather then an even line natural flow of blade into rusted nakago. The rust to me looks like it was sitting in the sea rather then oxidizing over time. 1 Quote
SAS Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 I'm no expert but the nakago looks a bit strange to me. The line where nakago and unblemished blade meet looks splashed rather then an even line natural flow of blade into rusted nakago. The rust to me looks like it was sitting in the sea rather then oxidizing over time. It would be stranger if the line was straight, as if it had been masked off and artificially patinated that way. Even if the nakago is masked, there is usually some variance due to the polishing stones. 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Please, look at this one. Not scratches I think. Jean-Pierre, really difficult to say with all the pitting and grinding marks. Someone of the experts has to see it in hand. 2 Quote
vajo Posted December 20, 2019 Author Report Posted December 20, 2019 Here is another shot i made today from the blade. So you can see the hole sugata. Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 Little funbari, so Nanbokucho, probably Bizen, if real. 1 Quote
Bazza Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 Neck-stretching again... Tang looks wrong to be Kotou. I think it is a WW2 Showatou, possibly a gendaitou. Hardly a sword worth a polish IMHO, but a window might be instructive and worth the expense. FWIW. BaZZa. 1 Quote
lonely panet Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 poor condition oily. move forward 1 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted December 20, 2019 Report Posted December 20, 2019 Partially forged & folded but oil quenched? Quote
vajo Posted December 22, 2019 Author Report Posted December 22, 2019 Here are some close up pictures from today. Quote
16k Posted December 22, 2019 Report Posted December 22, 2019 I still believe late Shinto or Shinshinto. 2 Quote
SAS Posted December 22, 2019 Report Posted December 22, 2019 Based on the rough ji surface and the color of the ha, i think the blade has been etched in an amateur attempt to restore; a new polish should fix it. 1 Quote
Bazza Posted December 23, 2019 Report Posted December 23, 2019 I see no reason to change my mind from Showatou, at best a hantan. BaZZa. Quote
vajo Posted December 23, 2019 Author Report Posted December 23, 2019 Hi Bazza thanks for the advice, thats is it i think! Its a hantanren-to from Mino Provinz. Like Masanobu swords. I found pieces that looks like a perfect brother of my sword. I compared it deeply with that sword. http://www.aoijapan.com/img/sword/2013/13155-2.jpg Quote
16k Posted December 23, 2019 Report Posted December 23, 2019 I guess it’s a possibility, but I’m still not entirely convinced because of the Hada. The Hamon certainly shows some similarities. Quote
vajo Posted December 23, 2019 Author Report Posted December 23, 2019 I want to sell that sword, but it is a question to sell it as a showa-to or older sword. So i want to figure out what it is. If someone unteached buy it as showa-to he will probably destroy it by self polishing or sharpning, because it has a low worth he could think. If i would sell it as older sword and it is not older than i could have a problem. Quote
lonely panet Posted December 23, 2019 Report Posted December 23, 2019 it apears that the new mounting points toward it being used for Iai or cutting, so maybe thats the best market to aim for 5 Quote
reeder Posted December 24, 2019 Report Posted December 24, 2019 There’s couple of eBay sellers selling blades with similar aged nakagos. Their swords are bad and this looks like one. Iirc the listings usually are “the Japanese samurai sword”. Quote
dwmc Posted December 24, 2019 Report Posted December 24, 2019 I agree with Hamfish, sell it with the preponderance of what it appears to be. To my eyes, there is quite a lot that has occurred with your sword. The tsuka appears to have partial same' replacement. The mune and shinogi look rounded by age or mechanical buffing. The patina of the nakago looks simply weird, chemical aging? The blade itself looks as though it has been sanded as well as chemically cleaned. Other than that , it's fine... Does it show past polishing, does it drop in thickness (Kasane) from nakago to blade, is it ubu-ha ?? Simply sell it truthfully for what it may possibly be, this is the fun, as well as frustration of Japanese sword collecting! Good luck, Dave M. 1 Quote
16k Posted December 24, 2019 Report Posted December 24, 2019 I’d say it also depends on how much and where you’re going to sell it. If on NMB, a simple link to the discussions we’ve had about it should make clear that the blade is questionable and opinions are all over the place, so no foul play can be held against you. 1 Quote
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