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  1. New prices: Tosho tsuba ==> 90€ Samurai menuki ==> 80€ Flower menuki ==> 110€
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    Tsuba With Leaves

    As you can see in Axel's link the design of the leaves and the style of the gold zogan point on that direction
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    Tsuba With Leaves

    I would say Echizen Kinai
  4. Handachi style fuchi and kashira (with a tsuka for free) and samurai menuki are now SOLD
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  7. still available
  8. New prices: Tosho tsuba ==> 100€ Samurai menuki ==> 90€ Flower menuki ==> 120€ Handachi style fuchi and kashira (with a tsuka for free) ==> 130€
  9. Dragon themed iron fuchi and kashira SOLD
  10. Owari style wakizashi tsuba is SOLD
  11. Owari style wakizashi tsuba is now on HOLD pending payment
  12. from now i offer a 5€ discount on each item
  13. Flowers menuki of Edo period (maybe earlier? Who knows) Max dimension around 37 mm Price 150€ Dragon themed iron fuchi and kashira One missing shitodome on kashira Fuchi external dimensions: 37 mm x 21 mm Kashira external dimensions: 35 mm x 17 mm Price 120 € Handachi style fuchi and kashira (with a tsuka for free) Copper with golden coating Tsuka full length: 212 mm Fuchi external dimensions: 39 mm x 21 mm Kashira external dimensions: 38 mm x 18 mm Price 150 €
  14. Here are some cheap kodogu i had here hanging around for a while, so now is time to make some cleaning To all prices must be added shipping and Paypal costs No boxes included Tosho Tsuba of Edo period Amida yasurime and a really dark patina Diameter: 79 mm Thickness: 4 mm Price 120€ Owari style wakizashi tsuba of late Edo period Dimensions: 68.5 mm x 65.5 mm Thickness: 5.5 mm Price 100€ Samurai menuki of Edo period Max dimension around 33 mm Price 100€
  15. Thank you very much Steve, this is quite interesting sayagaki
  16. Hello i tried to translate this sayagaki but i could only manage the "mumei Kanemitsu" part, could you please help me with the rest?
  17. Here's mine, Shimada Sukemune suriage, nagasa: 53.6 cm (guess around 60 cm originally). Late Muromachi
  18. Thank you very much Morita san!
  19. Hello Malcom, i was aware of the signature, for the price i paid if it was genuine i'd done a big shot, but i bought mostly cause i liked the feeling of the script, having no knowledge i'd be a big bonus if genuine. Thank you for the links and for your future help aswell
  20. Hello, i recently bought this shodo kakemono, it would be nice to know what's written on Thank you for your help
  21. Thank you Ford, do you have any example of mixed inlay material tsuba? What you think about the age of the tsuba? It appears late Muromachi / Momoyama to me
  22. Sorry i step in, what about this one? Heianjo made also mixed materials inlay too? This appear to be brass, copper and maybe some shibuichi drop.
  23. Thank you for sharing, this video was shoot during the presentation of the book "Japanese SWORDS: a journey into the art" published by I.N.T.K (the italian association for the Japanese sword). For more info about it you can visit the website http://www.intk-token.it/il-libro/?lang=en Here at the bottom you can also see some good pictures of the museum items http://www.intk-token.it/giugno-2013-visita-guidata-al-museo-stibbert/
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