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The show is about 2 months away. Perfect time to make plans to attend.  More swords, tsuba, kodogu etc in one place than you could see otherwise. Great hand on opportunity to learn.

 

Saturday there will be educational presentations, more details to follow 

 

Basic show information here: http://www.chicagoswordshow.com/

 

If you want to stay at the Hyatt here is a link. Rooms are filling up, if you have trouble booking let me know

https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/CHIRW/G-TOK1

 

If you want a table let me know, i usually have a few people who can't make it due to illness/emergency.

 

You can contact me regarding the show at chicagoswordshow@gmail.com

 

Thanks for looking

 

Mark Jones 

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I booked my hotel and flights back in January. I did run into an issue with the discount airline I originally used, but fortunately I was able to rebook and resolve everything at no additional cost.
I’m very much looking forward to the Chicago show. I’ll be attending all three days and staying for two nights at the Hyatt, where I was able to secure the special show rate.
I plan to bring three or four tsuba from my collection for display, sale, or trade. They will be shown at the New York Token Kai club table. Each piece has been with me for many years, and I’ll provide a short write‑up for each tsuba on display.  

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I also will be attending. This will be my first show as I’m a fairly new collector. I will be traveling from Michigan.

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The show is getting close.  The room block was full on one night, i was able to have them add a few rooms so if you had any issues getting a reservation give it a try now https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/CHIRW/G-TOK1

 

If you need a table i have a couple of cancellations, send me a message nixe@bright.net

 

I am looking forward to seeing everyone

 

Mark and family

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I’ve already been in touch with the presenter for the 1:00 PM session on Saturday, April 25, 2026. I’ll be bringing a fine set of large Ko-Kinkō menuki with NBTHK papers. While they feature an iconic dragon motif, the pair also showcases several contrasting stylistic elements and techniques when compared with contemporary Ko-Gotō examples.

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yes at approx 3 pm Saturday there will be a lecture/presentation/hands on  about the change or blade shape during the Nambokucho period. there will be several high quality blades, Juyo, TH etc made during Nambokucho period (1330-1390)

 

Open to anyone who wished to attend. Matt Jarrell (member here) will be the presenter

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36 minutes ago, Mark said:

Open to anyone who wished to attend. Matt Jarrell (member here) will be the presenter


I HIGHLY encourage everyone to attend.  Mark makes sure these sessions are well worth your time and Matt has some wonderful blades. Both Matt and Mark make the presentations approachable to newer attendees, but very educational for more seasoned veterans.  If you are there… GO!

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2 hours ago, Grey Doffin said:

Saturday morning, 10 I think, some old guy will demonstrate care and handling. Free to all.

Grey

 

I took for granted the care and handling etiquette lessons taught to me by John Prough and Kodama-san [RIP both], by the NY-NJ-CT group.

It is important  in how you are perceived when you go to Japan and deal with dealers. 

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On 4/4/2026 at 9:59 PM, Mark S. said:


I HIGHLY encourage everyone to attend.  Mark makes sure these sessions are well worth your time and Matt has some wonderful blades. Both Matt and Mark make the presentations approachable to newer attendees, but very educational for more seasoned veterans.  If you are there… GO!

 

It should be noted that Matt is a member of the American branch of the NBTHK. This presentation will be well worth the time investment. I have old photos of us attending a old Mid Atlantic Token Kai meeting in northern Virginia way back in 2010. I think we became members of the the NBTHK around the same time. I joined the NBTHK a few years earlier in 2007.    

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Hi folks,

As many of you know, Mark Jones & I bought a large chunk of the tsuba and kodogu left in Skip Holbrook's collection when he passed away recently; I have been vigorously listing them to my site ever since. We will have everything that hasn't sold on our tables in Chicago. We also acquired Skip's library and I have listed many of the books on my site. There were, however, many more books than I wanted to list. I will have 3 heavy boxes of Skip's books on our tables at serious bargain prices; please stop by and lighten our load.

And, since I drive to the Chicago show, I can bring with me any book from my site you might like to own - no charge for post. Check my book pages and send me an email from the site to place an order. I have recently taken on 2 other libraries beyond Skip's; I have a great inventory of very useful titles.

Thanks, Grey

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