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Ford Hallam

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To my eye, this is obviously YummyMummy period and because of the way the foreheads of the figures interact with the seppa-dai, it must be by 'Yosser' Hughes of the little known Glasgow school.

 

'Yosser' was known for his unique way of expressing his art via the medium of his forehead with a technique known as "Glasgow kiss" and that is clearly shown on this tsuba.

Also shown is the common Glasgow trait of "Swift knee to the seppa."

 

 

 

Source, "Samurai from the Blackstuff" by Alan Bleasdale.

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Well Gentlemen,

 

thank you all for your considered input. It's all been very illuminating....not so much about the "tsuba" but about yourselves :glee: ...and I thought it was only me who was a bit cracked :rotfl:

 

You never know this may stimulate a chance in direction for me in terms of my own tsuba designs. I reckon some of the drawing of Egon Schiele would make very interesting studies in carved steel :oops:

 

regards,

 

ford

 

p.s. Brian...I suppose "normal service" can now resume. Although, what's "normal" around here? :lol:

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I think if this could be done in quantity at a reasonable price point, you could sell a bunch of them at sword shows. Craig

 

 

Or at gun shows where it would be immediately recognized as a "belt buckle". :lol:

 

Personally, I think it's cast, as in "casting couch". :lol:

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