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  1. Hi, Thanks to all who have helped. I am going to have this restored. Any suggestions on where work should be done? I had a saya done years ago from Fred Lohmann and have seen another site with Moses Beccera but not sure about their restoration work. No disrespect intended to them. Will post some other pictures with side panels and how they attach later. Best Regards, John
  2. Hi Mark, Pictures are hard to see. Found one very similar. I think you have it. Thank you. Took another and enlarged a bit. Regards, John
  3. And another. Regards, John
  4. Hi, I would keep. Here are a few more pictures. Thank you for the input. Regards, John
  5. Hi, I found this last week and had never seen anything like this before, so I had to have it. Contemplating having this restored and looking to see what others have to say. Do not have much into it but being unusual to me I would like to have it brought back to its glory if some of you think it is worthwhile. Never seen iron panels on a tsuka like this before and the dragons are finely detailed. Many of you probably have seen this. Blade is signed but the kissaki is broken.. The nagasa measures 11 3/4 inches so I believe it is a long tanto. The kamon(Mogami) are 22kt gold(tested) and has two on saya that are silver. Regards, John
  6. Hi, Thank you for the help Steve. I was way off. Much appreciated. Regards, John
  7. Hi, I was hoping someone could help me with the translation on this sword. I think it might read Noshu ju ?(sada maybe) ? Kuniyoshi kitae kore. Unsure of a few. Thank you for your help. Regards, John
  8. Hi, This Ebay listing might help with this sword https://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-WW2-Japanese-imperial-army-officer-Sword-with-a-1600s-30-034-blade-/353308870208?hash=item5242d98640%3Ag%3AHOYAAOSwne1ftWq6&nma=true&si=0%2BjoWtrWAh4%2FwxpY7UibKW5EAkI%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 Regards, John
  9. Hi Raymond, Thank you. Will do some reading on them this weekend. Best Regards, John
  10. Hi, I Thank you both very much. Today I have learned two new kanji for my brain. Have never heard of a sword being nicknamed. Was this common? Best Regards, John
  11. Could use some help on this one. I am probably way off Etchu or Esshu Kuni Ju Taka (Maybe gawa or kawa), next two clueless then saku kore. Will even do the work with some hints. Thanks for you help. Best Regards, John
  12. Hi All, Kind of hoping someone might know the translation with this mei. I am lost with trying to translate this type of script. Best Regards, John
  13. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Japanese-Samurai-Sword-Estate-This-Relist-due-Phony-Buyer-/122470419721 Hi Stephen, Try this. Forgive me for my computer ineptness. Regards, John
  14. eBay item number eBay item number: 122470419721 Hi Stephen, Sorry. Try this number. Regards, John
  15. Hi All, For a while I have noticed some certain sellers buying under different names then reselling under another. I have noticed very fine lines where they have been resurfaced and then offered for resale. In a matter of a couple weeks. Notice blade before 122470419721( sale of blade) and just listed resurfaced 222522101599. I know it is not proper to comment on live auctions, but I did it for comparrison. What is being done to the blade for resale? The sad part is an unsuspecting buyer will not know that it was resurfaced and purchase it. I will not call it a polish because it is not. Thought this was a topic people might like. Regards, John
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