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My 2nd nbthk Blade


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As with the previous sword you purchased. This is not an NBTHK kanteisho. it is a torokusho (sword registration paper). It does not provide any type of attribution, authentication of inscriptiona, etc that a kanteisho does. If this is all the sword was sold with, it is unpapered. 

 

Best regards, 

Ray 

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On 4/25/2022 at 11:53 AM, Ray Singer said:

Hey Ray out of curiosity why would a seller send these papers along with the sword to an international buyer,  when these papers are required within Japan ?  

 

I guess he had to apply for exportation which took 30 days aswell. 

 

Regards 

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35 minutes ago, Ray Singer said:

Paz, the seller bypassed the formal process for some reason and simply mailed the sword out. I am guessing it was to save time & money, but that is not the legally required export process.

 

Best regards,

Ray

 

I can't actually beleive you can get away with that in a strict  import /export nation as Japan. 

 

And to @zhangziyi777these  are far from authentic papers. And the seller should never have said they were, if he did at all.

 

Regards 

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this is what the guy told me tht sold me the two swords from Japan,

"The sword I sell on the list is a "real Japanese sword".
Along with Katana's photo, a Japanese "sword sword registration certificate" is also posted.
This is a "sword sword registration certificate" issued only for real Japanese swords.
The Japanese sword with this certificate is a “real Japanese sword” approved by the Japanese government.
Only one serial number is assigned to each sword."

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7 hours ago, zhangziyi777 said:

this is what the guy told me tht sold me the two swords from Japan,

"The sword I sell on the list is a "real Japanese sword".
Along with Katana's photo, a Japanese "sword sword registration certificate" is also posted.
This is a "sword sword registration certificate" issued only for real Japanese swords.
The Japanese sword with this certificate is a “real Japanese sword” approved by the Japanese government.
Only one serial number is assigned to each sword."

Sword registration paper is not nbthk paper. I am sorry you were fooled.

Hope you didn't spend too much

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Looks like they didn't lie , they said sword registration certificate not an appraisal certificate.  It may be confusing for someone who doesn't know which is which though. Does seem like a decent blade with a gold habaki even without a kanteisho.  It really comes down to how much you paid for it

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