Jalala84 Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) . I recently bought this kunikane tanto, and I am digging into the history of it. I do not know the generation though. The only signature on the sword marks kunikane, and it looks good from the 10-14 era of Sendai kunikane. I have uploaded a photo of the mei, and the paperwork is also there too. Please tell me what you guys think! I have speculated that it is from the late who. 1800s, but I still want to identify what generation it is. Please tell me your thoughts! And if possible, maybe give a ROUGH estimate of what it’s worth based on the photos. Thanks! I look foreword to hearing from other people also interested in the Japanese art of nihonto as well as nihonto experts! (The choji oil I use sometimes makes some of the dark blotches, so if it appears that way in my darker photos of the blade, it is not rust forming.) Ps, Here are some new photos, because I received feedback that the old ones weren’t enough to determine the generation - rough value. Please tell me your thoughts!!! Edited 10 hours ago by Jalala84 Quote
Rivkin Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 5x more effort into photography and it will be possible to tell. Quote
Jalala84 Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago Thanks Rivkin, I updated the photos. Please share your opinion! Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Value is likely what you paid for it, the older papers are not taken too seriously any more. Looks like a well made dagger at the very least. Quote
Rivkin Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago I am not a specialist on this lineage, but what concerns me: - its indeed shinshinto yasurime. - nakago finish is different than typical for Kunikane, though such shape in general is possible, it is much more sharp-abrupt than expected. - nijimei is not too common in shinshinto, with better lineages. - we don't see much in terms of activity, is there something like Kunikane - remains to be seen. I would be a bit careful with this one. Quote
Jalala84 Posted 7 hours ago Author Report Posted 7 hours ago Tomas, I do see some masame. There is some of it, but what should I look for? Quote
Toryu2020 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Well, pronounced masame throughout, especially at the tip. Quote
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