sisounek Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Thank you all for your previous help. From the same seller I can get this one (not too expensive not too cheap, around $2500, I really like Hamon - nice and coarse, the only thing is GIMEI, is it or not? Your answers are highly appreciated. M Yokoyama Kozuke (no) Daijo Fujiwara Sukesada Quote
Ludolf Richter Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Hi,your 2 mei pics are not sharp enough for an anlysis:if your digital camera doesn't provide better quality pics,let the scanner do the work!Ludolf Quote
Nobody Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 The last part of the mei does not look Fujiwara Sukasada (藤原祐定) but Minamoto ?+fusa (源 ? 房) to me. Ura-mei is 武劦江戸作之 (made this at Bushu Edo). Quote
Eric H Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 For comparison Shoshin mei Yokoyama Kozuke Daijo Fujiwara Sukesada Eric Quote
sisounek Posted March 26, 2009 Author Report Posted March 26, 2009 I knew it! another bummer and I almost fell for it. well there is no way I can get get a good sword without NBTHK or NTHK or higher price. Thank you very much for your comments p.s. Unless I would become a swordsmith and make my own...... if its possible after few years M Quote
Amon Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Hi M! Why not consider a mumei blade? For that kind of money you should get a decent blade that you later on could send to shinsa perhaps. Just a thought... Regards Quote
sisounek Posted March 26, 2009 Author Report Posted March 26, 2009 thanks for your replies Well, I have always wanted a sword with nice hamon - wave pattern, signed, flawless and over 100y.o., preferably Katana with papers I have researched all the possible internet over a month, but havent found what I am looking for..... may be patience will help However, I guess when papered blade, it does not matter if mumei or not. I set price max of $4.000 but dont think I can get a decent blade.....(may be I should consider newly made sword) does it generally matter if blade is from EU/ USA or Japan (quality, price etc) ? any recommended website? the best websites I found..... are (in my opinion) http://www.nihontoantiques.com http://www.Japanese-sword-katana.jp http://www.samuraishokai.jp/ http://www.aoi-art.com/ Thanks Mike Quote
loui Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Try not to get caught up in the paper frenzy, buy a sword based on the blade - not the papers. Just my opinion. Louis Quote
Brian Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 Deleted the duplicate new post. Mike, I think that at around $4K, you should be able to get what you are looking for. Not sure about with papers, but certainly something nice. Buy a blade that appeals to you, and don't worry too much about the smith or papers. Nice to have, but everyone has great swords that don't have papers. No..it doesn't matter where you get the sword from. Places in Japan like Aoi have good deals sometimes, but then the USA shows are also a great place to look. I am sure those who attend will tell you that you could find something nice for $4K. You should always see if there are any shows near you that you can get to. Nothing better than buying when the sword is in hand. Good choice going for 100 yrs or older. Rather a good Shinshinto than a bad Koto..and that is a mistake many make..getting obsessed with age. No..a new sword will cost about $8K and more to have made. It is a rule that antiques can be had for better prices than having a Shinsakuto made for you. However second hand Shinsakuto can be a good deal (http://www.aoi-art.com/sword/katana/08046.html) especially with that longer length. If you can live without koshirae, and get something in shirasaya, you can do even better in antiques. The main advice is to be patient, and see what comes up for sale here, or what people point out to you. If possible, get a look at it in hand, otherwise listen to advice, and don't rush! Brian Quote
loui Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 If I might add, katana's are nice, but you pay a premium for a longer blade, so I suggest a wakizashi or even a tanto. For 4K you can get a much better quality tanto or wakizashi. You will find more to look at, better quality, better mounts possibly. Westerners like big long blades it seems, like big V8 engines. Go for a nicer 4 or 6 cylinder instead - better quality for the same price. Brian, about half the time I try to access the pages here I get an error message - any ideas? Louis Quote
sisounek Posted March 26, 2009 Author Report Posted March 26, 2009 Thank you Guys for you valuable info, I will be patient, and I might go for Wakizashi, something over 53cm, Katana is fabulous, long- just precious, but then again Katana's were left behind when Samurai entered a house, and only Wakizashi was with him all the time, even during the nighttime. I am so excited about getting my first blade, its like having a first date when 14y.o. Irie! Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 its like having a first date And less expensive if the result of the date is getting married... Quote
reinhard Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 I am so excited about getting my first blade, its like having a first date when 14y.o. Irie! "Great balls of fire", I know, but consider this: You are little Nemo, swimming in a pool with barracudas, even here on this board. Buying a blade is much easier than getting rid of one. reinhard Quote
DanielLee Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Hi Mike, You can try taking a look at this site too http://www.finesword.co.jp/sale/touken/touken.htm Regards, Quote
Amon Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Hi M! There's an Masatoshi with Nbthk papers at ebay that fits your budget very well. Regards Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 I do not think it is an ugly blade at all, and well the signature, from the nakago i can see its not shinshinto, nor gendaito, so who knows who made it.... KM Quote
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