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Yasuhiro in T94

@Volker62 I would like to hear your opinion

Nakago with yasurime looks genuine.

Mei is shoshin or dai?

and koshirae [saya is from T32?]

-fat early tsuba

-crest

It's already at 3k$ [I checked highest bid] so I wonder price range for him.

 

https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/215859689_japanese-wwii-officer-sword-signed-nakajo-at-both-sides-austin-tx

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1 minute ago, Volker62 said:

Rawa

 

how is the weather like in Poland?

It's fine thanks for asking. You claimed that you are in yasukunito 35 years already so share your knowledge please. Usually I don't post pending auctions but this piece is already sky high.

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Just now, Volker62 said:

boy I hate this

 

yes  that's true "RAWA "but  that  doesn't make me your advisor without asking

 

first, try showind  some respekt and couresty

Men it's not for me only. And asking You directly imo is a sign of respect.

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Rawa

 

As I already wrote, or asked

 

what is wromg with you?

 

I would like to ask you with all due couresty not to bother me any further!

 

 

I make my own decisions about who I advic on questions and I won't let you know, force me to do so.

 

That's the golden rule of politeness

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finally  a real advive for you RAWA

 

 

before you start collecting Japanese swords,I recommend buying books and reading them

 

Then you'll know, that there are no dai saku swords by yasuhiro that were made at the Yasukuni jinja

 

I don't want say anything moreabout that, as I've explained!

 

 

Good Luck!

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@Rawa

To paraphrase your own comment on Yasunori in the thread Gunto Dull Fake?, "Don't go crazy about Yasuhiro. He made 500 blades between 1933 and 1936 in Yasukuni alone."

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one more thing RAWA

 

I've been working with Yasukuni shrine swords for over 35 years and was very fortunate

 

to learn a great deal from the honorable Mr Han Bing siong, who possessed great experience

 

I was always very grateful to him, and still remeber him with gratitude and respect!!!

 

 

this ialso applies to my friendly contact with Kotani Yasunori san who was a a very polite, wonderful person and a great artist

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Nicholas

 

It's an honor Nicholas, thank's a lot!

 

Its always difficult,to judge a blade on pictures for me.rather than seeing the blade in person..

 

But I know that where you live there are plenty of highly qualified swords experts, far superior to my modest knowledge, who would surely be happy to help you....

 

 

good luck!!!!!

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