Jeffo Posted January 27, 2023 Report Posted January 27, 2023 Hello ! Iam Jeff from Germany and pretty new to that Forum. For my First Post i have 3 Askings about a Translation. I Hope the Photos are ok. Kind Regards ! * I'll add the other Fotos in another posts. Quote
Jeffo Posted January 27, 2023 Author Report Posted January 27, 2023 * Tsuba - i hope the right site is good to see Quote
ROKUJURO Posted January 27, 2023 Report Posted January 27, 2023 Jeff, welcome on board! First NAKAGO is KANEHARU. TSUBA MEI is ECHIZEN no JU KINAI SAKU. Second NAKAGO is HIGO (= not sure) MASAHIRO SAKU. 3 Quote
Jeffo Posted January 27, 2023 Author Report Posted January 27, 2023 Hi Jean, thank you for your fast reply ! Maybe you have some informations about the Mei's on the pictures or heard of them ? 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted January 27, 2023 Report Posted January 27, 2023 Well, KINAI is a well-known TSUBA school/tradition. Concerning the blades, I have no books on them and would have to look in the web, which is what you could do as well. But of course we have very knowledgeable members, so in this case I would ask in the respective fora ('forums' in English) NIHONTO and Military Swords of Japan. Japanese nouns don't have a plural form (and especially no Dutch plural...), so it is MEI, independent of how many of them. Good luck, and don't forget to show the blades in full (photo taken from above) with HABAKI off. Quote
Jeffo Posted January 27, 2023 Author Report Posted January 27, 2023 Thank you, i was thinking about that MEI / MEI's - ill try to make some good fotos tommorow . ill repost them there. Also thank you for that tip ! Quote
uwe Posted January 27, 2023 Report Posted January 27, 2023 4 hours ago, ROKUJURO said: Jeff, welcome on board! First NAKAGO is KANEHARU. TSUBA MEI is ECHIZEN no JU KINAI SAKU. Second NAKAGO is HIGO (= not sure) MASAHIRO SAKU. Not Higo, but “服部” (Hattori) I guess! 4 Quote
Jeffo Posted January 28, 2023 Author Report Posted January 28, 2023 Thank you for that information Uwe! - Hattori Masahiro I've found in the catalog of Japanese sword Smiths that's avaible here in the download section! It's nice to know and interesting to get more informations about that! 2 Quote
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