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  1. ...Darcy's "tutorial" on photographing (great info by the way). I'm having a hard time finding the lights. In his article, he mentiond "narrow spot hallogens." I can find bulbs, but the lamps are another story. I have not found anything satisfactory yet. I was just wondering if anyone here had any suggestions on lighting. Thanks, Leroy
  2. Hello everybody.... I have been trying (and failing) to take better pictures of my swords. What would you all suggest for lighting? Can you make 2 suggestion? For example--- 1) parts I could pick up from a Home Depot 2) More specific items like softboxes and what not. I'm looking for specific types of lights, wattage... I would like to start selling off some of my pieces and need to be able to photograph them to show more details. Thanks in advance eveyone -Leroy
  3. I received mine just the other day. I must say it is awsome! I highly recommend it. I have to admit that I do like the spiral bound more as it is easier to hold and use for studying as Darcy has mentioned. Now I am really looking forward to the rest of the series. You can count me in for 2 of each :D Thanks again Darcy for your effort and hard work in sharing your weath of knowledge. Bob Benson deserves a nod here too! Thanks again, Leroy
  4. I could not decide which I wanted, so I got both :D hehe! -Leroy
  5. Thanks for the link. I just ordered without any issues. Looking forward to this :D -Leroy
  6. Thanks for the advice. But can you explain to me how you used the woolite? Just trying to explore all options. And Simon, thanks for the tips on the slide. I guess that part won't cleaned as soon as the rest
  7. Hi all, I just acquired a tassel for my Army Koshirae, but unfortunatly, it smells like it came from a smolers house. Anyway I can SAFELY remove the smell? Regards, Leroy
  8. Well, I was able to locate some true nihonto here in South Taiwan. If anyone is interested there is a museum here called Chimei Museum. They have a huge collection of sculptures, paintings....and wepons! Wepons from all over the world and from all time periods. They have nice display of nihonto. Unfortunatly it was all chinese and I can't read kanji. But they have 13 blades, most wakizashi in size, a couple katana, all made in Edo period, ranging from about 1620's to 1850's. The blades were not in very good shape so it hard to see any activities. But, I did get my fix, :D They had 3 full sets of armour, too as well as some tsuba. All in all it was a nice collection. I then went to another place. This "shop" for lack of a better word, forges blades of all types. THis is polace that supplied many of the swords for "The Last Samurai" movie. He also made the "Green Destiny" for Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Anyway, He had 6 real Nihonto that he supposedly got while studying in Japan 30+yrs ago. He was kind enough to let me see them, or his wife was anyways. Because of the thick, and I mean THICK coating of grease on the blades, as well as my untrained eye His blades looked like showato. I could not see any nie or activities. Strange. He said he paid about $1000 US for each of them. They all had traditional style fitting fittings, except one that was an NCO sword. Oh well, It was fun. If anyone isinterested I will try to get the English name of the shop (Everything was written in Chinese, hehe) Regards, Leroy
  9. Hi all, I was wondering if anyone on the board has the oppertunity to view, or even purchase nihonto in Taiwan. The National Museum in Taipei may have some, but I'm on the southern end of the island. I know the Japanese colonised Taiwan during the early part of the century. If anyone has any info, can you pass it my way? If I find some myself I'll let you guys know. Cheers, Leroy
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    Hi all. I hope it's ok to post this here and not in the sales/auction portion... Anyway, I was curious about the werstern letters on this. http://cgi.ebay.com/4032-JP-SAMURAI-SWO ... dZViewItem Is this something to be weary of? The reason I ask is that my interest in fittings is growing, a bit to fast ) I was curious to hear what some of the more experienced collectors thinks. Thanks, Leroy
  11. Darcy, Thanks for the kentai. I saw it a bit to late to participate, but like Brian, I would not have been close. Great photo's (As always) and great learning experience. You're efforts are truly appreciated. Anyway, I have a suggestion: Brian, can you archive these kentai's for future newbies, as well as us who are still trying to learn? I would like a quick link so I can comeback to this in the future. Thanks again, Leroy
  12. Hi all. Sorry for replying late. There was good info in this thread. Well, I finally had a chance to upload the rest of the pics I took in Hino. Some are better than others, but hay! I'm still learning. http://public.fotki.com/hiritomi/shinsengumi-1/ -Leroy
  13. Hi all. Question about a Naval Dirk on ebay. Would this be considered "nihonto"? Or in the same catagory as the Mantestu blades? The decription says is was made from the gun of a battleship. It's an interesting peice with probably an interesting history. http://cgi.ebay.com/Japanese-Samurai-Sw ... dZViewItem Cheers! Leroy
  14. I have not done any research in this area yet. I'm just going by what myX-lator told me. But Hijikata Toshizō Yoshitoyo wasa very fierce worrier, from what the guide said. People would get out of his way when he was walking doen the street. Apperantly, he also a great fighter.
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