ntfan Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Noshu Yoshiaki Saku.Grey what year,can you tell? thanks Quote
k morita Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 what year,can you tell? thanks around 1935-1945 Quote
ntfan Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 what year,can you tell? thanks around 1935-1945 thanks for the infomation.... signing off Quote
nagamaki - Franco Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 Dear ntfan, When looking at the images posted it is noticeable that the sword is slotted farther into the saya than where the habaki would normally stop the sword. Be careful about this as it is quite possible to damage the tip of the sword if accidentally pushed in too far. Plus, cutting edge up. Quote
ntfan Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Dear ntfan, When looking at the images posted it is noticeable that the sword is slotted farther into the saya than where the habaki would normally stop the sword. Be careful about this as it is quite possible to damage the tip of the sword if accidentally pushed in too far. Plus, cutting edge up. ok thanks... wish i had gtten everything else with it. is there any place i can aquire everything (orginal pieces) needed to complete ? Quote
Jamie Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 Dear ntfan, When looking at the images posted it is noticeable that the sword is slotted farther into the saya than where the habaki would normally stop the sword. Be careful about this as it is quite possible to damage the tip of the sword if accidentally pushed in too far. Plus, cutting edge up. ok thanks... wish i had gtten everything else with it. is there any place i can aquire everything (orginal pieces) needed to complete ? No -they must be re made by someone qualified. This article may help you also. http://www.nbthk-ab.org/Etiquette.htm Quote
ntfan Posted August 19, 2010 Author Report Posted August 19, 2010 Dear ntfan, When looking at the images posted it is noticeable that the sword is slotted farther into the saya than where the habaki would normally stop the sword. Be careful about this as it is quite possible to damage the tip of the sword if accidentally pushed in too far. Plus, cutting edge up. ok thanks... wish i had gtten everything else with it. is there any place i can aquire everything (orginal pieces) needed to complete ? there might be a real possibilty that the man who gave me this still has everything put away somewhere. i'm hoping his dad took it apart so he could put it in his duffle bag when he came home. his dad passed away and had all kinds of Japanese items like radio transmitters and earphones ,helmets etc. (which i bought from him). he's never looked at all the stuff he had in attic yet. Quote
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