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Shinto yakidashi...Osaka style?
LOVE that fushi and kashira. Those 2 alone are reasons to check this out closer. Professional polish looks like. All in all, a high class sword. Make sure it's all legit and the seller has it in hand/

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I doubt it, Shinto, I’ll say (because of the yakidashi).

If it is Yakidashi, it points to Edo and I would tend to agree but could it be Momoyama?

 

Either way, I would say early Edo if anything. It's a very nice blade and housed in beautiful fittings. A little expensive tho but very nice

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You would expect for it to be papered for that price.
Think for yourself, if you only had the bare blade in front of you, how much would that be worth to you, unpapered wakizashi blade?
And then how much is the koshirae worth to you? You need to decide for yourself. Or post in the Wanted section that you are looking for something nice, polished and papered for 6000 Euro, and see what you get offered?

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