hoitomt1 Posted March 3, 2024 Report Posted March 3, 2024 Hi! As the title says, what would be a good way to store nihonto without mountings until i can make fitting shirasaya? thanks! -Sten Quote
ROKUJURO Posted March 3, 2024 Report Posted March 3, 2024 We had this subject some time ago. There was a recommendation to make a provisional SAYA from paper/newspaper. 1 Quote
raaay Posted March 5, 2024 Report Posted March 5, 2024 Sten , i have used Paul's video and it works really well, you will be surprised how good the paper saya works , good luck . Quote
cisco-san Posted March 7, 2024 Report Posted March 7, 2024 I got the advise from a Togi-shi to cover the blade first with an oiled cling film and than put it in a paper saya. Quote
Paz Posted March 7, 2024 Report Posted March 7, 2024 Here's a question. I've noticed some nanbokucho swords or later, which have Tokubetsu Hozon papers and sword polished, but without shirasaya ??? Instead their in koshiare. Why would a freshly polished sword not be given shirasaya? Quote
Matsunoki Posted March 7, 2024 Report Posted March 7, 2024 14 minutes ago, Paz said: Instead their in koshiare. Possibly brand new koshirae? Please show example. 1 Quote
Paz Posted March 7, 2024 Report Posted March 7, 2024 Don't have an example to show. But new koshiare might be a good reason Quote
Franco Posted March 7, 2024 Report Posted March 7, 2024 2 hours ago, Paz said: I've noticed some nanbokucho swords or later, which have Tokubetsu Hozon papers and sword polished, but without shirasaya ??? Instead their in koshiare. Why would a freshly polished sword not be given shirasaya? Suspect there is a shirasaya, it's just not being shown/displayed. Regards, 1 Quote
2devnul Posted March 8, 2024 Report Posted March 8, 2024 20 hours ago, Paz said: Here's a question. I've noticed some nanbokucho swords or later, which have Tokubetsu Hozon papers and sword polished, but without shirasaya ??? Instead their in koshiare. Why would a freshly polished sword not be given shirasaya? I don't think that is the case, but I personally know a situation where Shirasaya (wood) was used to make Koshirae. Quote
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