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Hi guys,

The next issue of the JSS/US "Newsletter", our 4th of the year, will be special. I'm giving you a heads up in case you would like to receive a copy.

Roger Bobertshaw, noted collector and authority of the swords of Hizen (Tadahiro/Tadayoshi lineage) was presented with a long forgotten document, which he has had translated into English and given to the JSS/US for publication. In Roger's words, "The document was written on 7 January 1884 by Hashimoto Kin’ichi, 10th Generation Tadayoshi, and it details the ancestry of the Tadayoshi and the Hizen Kaji itself, back some 700 years from the date it was written; that is back to 1184."

We plan to do this right: nice paper, competent binding, each page of the original handwritten Japanese will be followed by that page's translation, all to be followed by extensive notes from Mr. Robertshaw, about 60 pages total. Anyone with an interest in Hizen-to should want a copy.

You get one if you're a member of the JSS/US. Join now and you'll receive all of this year's issues. Your membership also helps us in our task of translating and publishing other Japanese sword references. You can join on our website: jssus.org

Thanks, Grey

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Having seen this document and having had an (excellent!) presentation on it, I can only echo what Grey said. It is a fantastic work, and probably the most significant new find regarding the Hizen school. It is one you have to have. On cd is one thing, but always better to have a printed copy for study.

Great work by the JSSUS and Mr Robertshaw who is extremely gracious with his time.

 

Brian

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