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Hi, just to add something here, I am the seller.

 

Steve negotiated a reduction of price and made the purchase. 

 

He then came here to ask questions, post purchase. Steve then asked to cancel after a 24 hr delay. I have now indeed cancelled his order.

 

If it seems like strange behaviour, I would add Steve has done this to me before.

He previously placed an order for a sword, asked to cancel,  I was then somewhat backfooted and had to relist cheaper, and then Steve bought the same piece again.

 

Some issues with this person.

 

As to the piece in question, it is very nice in hand, only issue other than the signature is the nagasa was a bit crudely shortened, hidden by the habaki. 

 

Item relisted. 

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Accusing people with out having the facts are wrong!  The sword that was posted  technically was  the wrong description meaning Gimei ! I told this seller their 

were very knowledgeable people on the forum who said it was a Gimei !!

 

Had I known it wasn’t  the  actual smith I would never  bought it? I thought I was doing him a favor by bringing this to his attention !

Misrepresentation 

The proof is in the pudding 


 

 

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The gimei part was kinda obvious. Like really obvious.
A mainline Hizen smith would have been 5 times that price. You'll do well to work on the premise that all swords without papers....assume gimei unless wartime made.

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Brian, even wartime smiths have Gimei blades.  There is enough material on the Web now, to check most blades.   Sure, there is not a plethora of Oshigata, but basic oshigata, history and prices are there.    One just has to Google. eg.  Tadayoshi.

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Good information thanks I will be doing more research rather then counting on the seller

I thought I had a gem and was going to even get it polished!  
 

Just glad I got good feedback A lesson to be learned 

I did not hit the buy button  so I didn’t actually purchase it 

I don’t think this issue needed hav been brought on the forum 

 

 

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Good information thanks I will be doing more research rather then counting on the seller

I thought I had a gem and was going to even get it polished!  
 

Just glad I got good feedback A lesson to be learned 

I did not hit the buy button  so I didn’t actually purchase it 

I don’t think this issue needed hav been brought on the forum 

 

For what it’s worth I apologize not buying this sword !

My intentions were good but was wrong 

I should have waited until I found more information!

I just got excited thinking it was a high end sword for a cheap price

 

 

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1 hour ago, Swords said:

Good information thanks I will be doing more research rather then counting on the seller

I thought I had a gem and was going to even get it polished!  
 

Just glad I got good feedback A lesson to be learned 

I did not hit the buy button  so I didn’t actually purchase it 

I don’t think this issue needed hav been brought on the forum 

 

For what it’s worth I apologize not buying this sword !

My intentions were good but was wrong 

I should have waited until I found more information!

I just got excited thinking it was a high end sword for a cheap price

 

 

Just as a technicality, you did buy, which is why you wanted to cancel the order. What you did not do is pay.407150060_Ebay1Screen.thumb.jpg.bc4eab65419e7137895cce2c9e2a632f.jpg

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