Nicholas Posted Monday at 02:32 AM Report Posted Monday at 02:32 AM Can someone assist me with identifyingthe hada on this sword please. To me it looks more like O-Mokume. Quote
Rivkin Posted Monday at 07:52 AM Report Posted Monday at 07:52 AM Yes, matsukawa or mokume. I will go further and venture a guess this is either shinshinto (more likely), including later smiths like Gassan, or actually a quality early blade, probably Nanbokucho, in a polish which makes it look fresher. Stylewise its between Norishige and Yamato. Quote
Matsunoki Posted Monday at 12:34 PM Report Posted Monday at 12:34 PM Reminds me of Enryushi Kunihide. 1 Quote
Nicholas Posted Monday at 02:31 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 02:31 PM 6 hours ago, Rivkin said: Yes, matsukawa or mokume. I will go further and venture a guess this is either shinshinto (more likely), including later smiths like Gassan, or actually a quality early blade, probably Nanbokucho, in a polish which makes it look fresher. Stylewise its between Norishige and Yamato. This sword is mumei, could possibly be Gendaito or maybe a little earlier with a Nambokucho period Enbun-Joji sugata with O-kissaki. Looks like the smith was trying to replicate Norishige. It came in type 98 military koshirae. 1 hour ago, Matsunoki said: Reminds me of Enryushi Kunihide. Interesting. Yes very similar Quote
Grey Doffin Posted Monday at 05:15 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:15 PM I believe masame in the shinogi ji points to Shinto or later. Grey Quote
Jacques Posted Monday at 06:33 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:33 PM For what i can see, i would say O itame mixed with O mokume and fairly hadatachi. Quote I believe masame in the shinogi ji points to Shinto or later It can be found on Muromachi Mino swords (Kanemoto, Kanesada) 1 Quote
Rayhan Posted Monday at 08:52 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:52 PM I've seen an Okubo Kazuhira forged like this. Interesting itame mokume mix very distinguished Soshu style. Okubo Kazuhira Sayagaki.pdf Quote
Nicholas Posted yesterday at 12:53 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:53 AM A few more pictures of hada, hamon, 4 inch o-kissaki and type 98 mounts. 1 Quote
Rivkin Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Classic shinshinto. Pity its mumei. Quote
lonely panet Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Well if you dont want it. Ill take it hahahaha Quote
Nicholas Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago 12 hours ago, lonely panet said: Well if you dont want it. Ill take it hahahaha I love the sword. What makes it more interesting to me is some Japanese soldier carried this massive sword with Nambokucho sugata around during ww2. Quote
Ooitame Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Interesting point Lewis, I have an incredible gendaito utushi in style of Osafune Kanemitsu. Quote
oli Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago would be interesting to see the complete sugata 1 Quote
Nicholas Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, oli said: would be interesting to see the complete sugata I’ll take some pictures of the whole blade later tonight. Quote
Scogg Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago To address the original question; and apologies if I am preaching to the choir here... I see areas of O-Mokume amongst a lot of Itame. It's my understanding that mokume is accompanied by itame. From Marcus Sesko's site: https://markussesko.com/2015/05/13/kantei-2-jigane-jihada-2/ "Again, I for my part say for the time being that a hada is itame unless there are some obvious burls and then it might be itame mixed with mokume. So please don’t get too much confused about when it is itame and when it is mokume as it is in many cases a mix anyway." And below, an excerpt from Facts and Fundamentals: Quote
lonely panet Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, Nicholas said: I love the sword. What makes it more interesting to me is some Japanese soldier carried this massive sword with Nambokucho sugata around during ww2. im going to guess, by the great condition we finds it in, he could have been in a office hahahah 1 Quote
Nicholas Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, Lewis B said: Could it be Satsuma Soshu utsushi? Where could I find an example of a Satsuma Soshu utsushi? 2 hours ago, lonely panet said: im going to guess, by the great condition we finds it in, he could have been in a office hahahah Haha most likely. It is in great condition. 3 hours ago, Scogg said: To address the original question; and apologies if I am preaching to the choir here... I see areas of O-Mokume amongst a lot of Itame. It's my understanding that mokume is accompanied by itame. Absolutely itame mixed with Mokume. I can see areas of o-itame with large mokume mixed in throughout the blade. 1 Quote
Nicholas Posted 16 minutes ago Author Report Posted 16 minutes ago Adding pictures of sugata and nakago Quote
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