BIG Posted August 14, 2020 Author Report Posted August 14, 2020 Sensei passed away july 2020 Best Peter Reusch Quote
Soshin Posted August 16, 2020 Report Posted August 16, 2020 This has really depressed me and I have considered stop collecting Japanese swords. He passed away just before my birthday and I learned about it on my birthday. My last interaction with Kunio-sensei was in January of this year when I participated in kantei session at the regular club meeting. I scored my first Atari (当) and I was very happy and proud of my work. I knew the answer because I once had a tanto that a previous owner had attributed to Atawaguchi-Yoshimitsu. Here is also a photo of the middle Muromachi Period, Yakuōji Yoshimitsu Tanto (薬王寺吉光短刀) that lead me to do the research necessary to get the atari score at kantei. Little did I know this would be my last interaction with him. I feel very sad. I am sure people here will likely make fun of my post and its typos, but life is a very precious thing and I could careless of the peanut gallery opinion of me. 1 1 Quote
Japan2112 Posted August 19, 2020 Report Posted August 19, 2020 That is a nice video and testimony to Kunio sensei's contribution to NYC nihonto society at large. He was a kind soul and helpful artist. My last visit with him was March 31, 2019 at the Met in NYC as, I believe, this video was recorded. Quote
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