Swords Posted December 25, 2023 Report Posted December 25, 2023 Here’s one more sword Im thinking of buying Its not a Sukesada but it has papers Now I never bought one with papers so I think they are legit ? The whole blade looks nice as well as the saya Again I appreciate and additional advice 3800 but I believe I can get it for less I’m also Leary buying from Japan since I never had before Steve 1 Quote
John C Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 13 hours ago, Swords said: Now I never bought one with papers so I think they are legit ? The origami seems legit. Dated 1999, which matches the imprinted dots in the upper left side. It also notes it is a wakizashi, if that's what you are looking for. John C. Quote
Mark S. Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 Why do you like the blade? How does it fit in your collection? Is the condition acceptable to you at this price? Do you know what the papers say? There were a ton of Kanesada’s… do you know which Kanesada this is? Have you compared this Kanesada’s blades against similar Kanesada blades (or blades from similar smiths of the same size, school, type, mei, period, condition, mountings, etc.) at other sites to see if this is a fair price? And finally, do you like the blade at this price no matter what we think? At the end of the day, that is really what matters. 3 Quote
Matsunoki Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 Steve why are you calling this a WW2 sword? and I’ll offer the same opinion as on your other sword……buying off eBay from a Tokyo sword dealer …….likely to be very expensive. Do you know the seller? Can you trust him? It’s a wakizashi…….generally nowhere near as desirable as a long sword or Tanto. Are you concerned about recouping your outlay?…..because you won’t on this one. It’s on eBay at $3000 obo……where have you seen it at $3800?? Seriously Steve, keep your money in your pocket for now except to buy some relevant books. Study to gain a basic grasp of this complex subject. Understand the pitfalls that are waiting in this marketplace and buy a good sword from someone you can trust when you find a sword you really like “in hand”. You have been given excellent advice by many people on the various swords that you post but you seem determined to ignore that advice. Can I ask…..what books have you actually read/studied? 3 Quote
Guest Simon R Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 I honestly wish that, instead of deleting my critical comments, the bloody administrators would simply cancel my account. (Apparently, I can't do it myself. This site is like the Hotel California - you can check out but never leave.) Think of it as an Xmas present. Quote
Okan Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 I totally agree with @SRDRowson!!!! On one side there is this guy who doesn’t want to learn, doesn’t respect anyone, doesn’t respect nihonto, only hears what he wants to hear, and uses this forum and its members to buy and sell some swords…on the other side there are people who gave their best to teach him..and still trying to teach him..why deleting their comments instead of removing this troll? Every post he creates ends up being a locked discussion!!! 1 Quote
Guest Simon R Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 33 minutes ago, Okan said: I totally agree with @SRDRowson!!!! On one side there is this guy who doesn’t want to learn, doesn’t respect anyone, doesn’t respect nihonto, only hears what he wants to hear, and uses this forum and its members to buy and sell some swords…on the other side there are people who gave their best to teach him..and still trying to teach him..why deleting their comments instead of removing this troll? Every post he creates ends up being a locked discussion!!! Thank you, sir. My thoughts exactly. Quote
Brian Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 If you don't have something useful or educational to say, then Nobody here likes or needs posts adding nothing but conflict. This isn't Facebook. We have an ignore feature. Use it. 1 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 It's like being married. You have to come to the point where you realize you cannot change your spouse, she (or he) is what she is. Once you accept that, you can then just talk to her where she's at and not get frustrated about it (or at least not show it outwardly! Ha!). 4 Quote
Guest Simon R Posted December 26, 2023 Report Posted December 26, 2023 3 hours ago, Brian said: If you don't have something useful or educational to say, then Nobody here likes or needs posts adding nothing but conflict. This isn't Facebook. We have an ignore feature. Use it. "Useful or educational" is great - if it's ever taken on board. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. So, in the end, the horse represents only dog food and glue. Quote
Swords Posted December 26, 2023 Author Report Posted December 26, 2023 I agree with Brian This is why you I’m not going to post any more swords. Or ask any questions! You want to know what books I read . How about giving me some authors that would be helpful rather than more criticism I moved from Del Web in Texas because there is as so much immature babbling from older people Now I feel like I never left 2 1 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 What books to read? Well unfortunately we can't recommend the befitting title of "Japanese Swords for Dummies", so here are a few books that you will likely not read: https://new.uniquejapan.com/essential-books-on-Japanese-swords-and-culture/ http://www.nihontomessageboard.com/faq.html 2 1 1 Quote
NewB Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 Trolling never gets old , it seems J Quote
Matsunoki Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 @Swords…..and if you use some initiative and look on Amazon in the books section for “Japanese sword” you will find numerous excellent books on the subject……that you probably also won’t read. Anyway that’s enough immature babble from an old person who tried to help you. Goodbye and good luck. 1 1 Quote
Guest Simon R Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 Here you go: You'll be a Kanesada pro after reading Robert Cole's excellent website. http://www.sho-shin.com/kanesada.html (Oh...... you need to actually read it. You understand that, don't you?) Quote
Stephen Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 Me thinks it's time for another sabaticle, reading grown-ups who's opion I respect feel the need to belittle a new student who is obviously a special needs, only bring them self down to that level, after the first few educated tips ignored why keep trying? As far as my posts being deleted I guess I'm just as curious why , oh I know mine would not made sense if left but when the have they anyway. Not my forum, don't make the rules. Carry-on Shalom Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 2 hours ago, Stephen said: grown-ups who's opion I respect feel the need to belittle a new student who is obviously a special needs, only bring them self down to that level, Quote
Swords Posted December 27, 2023 Author Report Posted December 27, 2023 Until you walk in someone else’s shoes you need to zip it! you don’t know what is going on in my life! or anyone else’s social media is full of bullying ! You hide behind your key board and am sure you would never say this stuff to someone’s face ! I hope this new year is better place for what’s happening in the world today Im a disabled veteran and suffer from my own grief and don’t to hear more from anyone else ! You don’t have anything good to hear or contribute as Brian pointed out than keep your mouth shut Quote
Guest Simon R Posted December 29, 2023 Report Posted December 29, 2023 11 hours ago, Wayben said: That's being ass-ist. Asses can be inspirational too. Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted December 29, 2023 Report Posted December 29, 2023 The Kanesada smith who made this sword is quite unknown smith. He seems to often use the signature 野田五郎藤原金定 - Noda Gorō Fujiwara Kanesada, and working late 1600's to early 1700's. Worked in Mino and possibly in Owari too. Markus has also following mentioned in his index "he focused mainly on the production of kogatana". I am having difficulties in finding reference items from this smith, here are couple Wakizashi: https://www.seiyudo.com/wa-070123.htm Katana: https://buyee.jp/ite.../auction/g1087538057 2 Quote
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