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  1. Wow! Huge amounts of information and so fast! Cheers I really appreciate that and will let him know! Great to know the history is back with the sword! Thanks again!
  2. Hi there, A friend of a colleague just came to me to ask if I could find more details on a Katana they have been given. I believe it to be a 20th century gunto katana in sirasaya with cat scratch copper habaki. The blade is so immaculate my knowledge isnt great enough to be sure if it's nihonto or machine made, it does have a nice bold hamon and is signed to the nakago, the marks of which can be seen below. Any information or translation assistance would be truly appreciated. MAny thanks for sharing your knowledge!
  3. Hi everyone, Im afraid my lack of knowledge has left me in a hole. A friend has shown me this sword, in a terrible state with no saya in over-painted Gunto mounts. I just wondered if anyone could help me translate the Mei? Many thanks for your help and shared knowledge. It also has a small stamp towards the tsuba. Max
  4. That was quick and looks right! Thanks a lot!
  5. Hi there, I am quite a novice and have come across a signed Katana. I've only managed to get a relatively poor image of the Mei which is two character. I apologise in advance for the little informaiton provided but any help in translation would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks Max
  6. yeah the tigers do have stripes, i think its as though the stripes have been etched away so they're a fraction of a millimetre lower than the rest of the body so its quite subtle really
  7. Ah wow! Even if I don't know the name of the maker, just to able to say his name allowed brings a smile to my face Thanks a lot! Max
  8. Hi guys, Not sure if I'm meant to put this here, I've recently acquired a Japanese bronze, I believe to be Meiji period. I know a lot of Swordsmith's turned to making bronzes after the ban on carrying swords, so wondered if anyone could help me identify the signature (I know this isn't Nihonto but as its translation I wasn't sure where else to put it!) Many thanks for any help! Thanks Max
  9. Hmmm, Thanks for the thoughts, does anyone else have any views on the potential age? What do you think the purpose would have been for the copy john? for mounting on a sword or simply an early Japanese ''fake'' as such? Thanks Max
  10. Thanks for that john, only just figured out I could add files like that, always been guessing at which code to put and hoping for the best! guess attachments are a safer bet if everyones running different browsers! Thanks for looking everyone! If you're going to disappoint me, do it gently!
  11. I'm a bit confused, from my computer and phone the pics are embedded and viewable within the post :s
  12. Hmmmm, I kinda hope not lol, was sold to me as Edo, which was a bit vague. What in your opinion makes it appear new? here's a side pic if it helps (not me holding it) Thanks for any advice
  13. Hi everyone and thanks for having a look, I'm a bit of a newbie in my knowledge, but I have the passion! Just wanted any opinions on age or school, or terminology for techniques used on this Tsuba? As you can see from the images it is iron with, I think, a silver fukurin Many thanks in advance Max
  14. Hopefully I'll be able to confirm in a week or so after a closer look! Will get some detailed images and dimensions!
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