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Fantastic set. And a great write up Guido. Awesome to think that these were carried as a paid, and managed to stay together through the generations.
Congrats, and great work on the restoration. That is a great looking koshirae.

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Wow, always love your contributions because they're brutally honest and we can learn from that, no use in sugarcoating. The result you've achieved here is absolutely top class - which can only be the outcome if you employ top artisans and have a lot of patience.

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Great Swords Gudio thanks for showing.

 

Thanks for sharing, Guido.

 

Ken did you notice that the nakago ana goes through the mei  ;-)

In remember of your last comment  :thumbsup:

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 ... facing the choice over the Easter weekend between filing my tax return, another day of binge-watching, starting drinking at 9:30 AM, and writing something up for the NMB, ...

 

I've known you for many years Guido.  You're capable of doing all these at the same time.  You've had years of government training!

 

 

Seriously, Congratulations!  Quite the achievement and addition!

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I've known you for many years Guido.  You're capable of doing all these at the same time.  You've had years of government training!

 

Well, eventually I also did my taxes, watched a movie, and had a bottle of Shiraz. Still bored, I had a chat with my wife; she actually seems to be a nice person.

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I'm about to have a chat with my wife over the dinner table.after doing some rare work outside, to wit, cleaning gutters.  I'm encouraged by Guido's example and will open a bottle of Shiraz as dinner cries out for it.  I've even been know to walk into the house at dinner time, sniff what's cooking and say "That meal cries out for wine", turn on my heel and drive to the bottle shop to get a Shiraz.  My wife is really a nice person - she lets me collect...

 

Another daisho story.  This one goes back some 40 years when Alan Harvie used to visit Sydney in Australia as Chief Engineer on the "Monterey" cruise liner.  He always had stuff to show us as we did him.  On one visit he found in a shop (our local shop!) a wakizashi IDENTICAL in mei and nenki to a katana he had found in San Fran.  Were we all green with envy!!  Still, green in Japanese connotes first class, as in Green (railway) Car, does it not??  First Class find by Alan.

 

Sniff sniff - dinner is near.  Time for the Shraz, a case of which is at my feet...

 

BaZZa.

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Wow Guido, that was a much better decision than pickling your liver with morning drink or binge watching Netflix!  I didn't realize that a "true" daisho required blades made and signed at the same time in the same way by a single maker.  I guess that if one were to find a daisho made by the same worker, say Tadayoshi, that were not dated, there would be the risk that they are married, even if in the Edo period.  I do have a pair of swords that I acquired separately but were made by the same smith.  I bought the second one, and have hung on to it (an out of polish ubu wakizashi) mostly for that reason.  Like you, I have three sets of daisho mounts, all quite beautiful, but only one has swords mounted in it - one osuriage and the other with a bizen signature.  Thanks for a great post.  

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I just received the latest Ginza Chōshūya sales catalog, and here’s your chance to own a ‘true’ daishō:

 

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It already has jūyō papers, so no extra legwork involved, and was polished by the living national treasure Honami Nisshū, bearing his sayagaki. It can be yours for a mere 11,000,000 Yen, or about 100,000 US$ (plus some change).

 

P.S.: Peter (BIG) is probably already on a defibrillator right now, Naotane being his favorite smith.  :laughing:

 

P.P.S.: Only through sheer willpower was I able to not comment on the polish …  :lipssealed:

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