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Marius

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  1. I love them both. The copper tsuba has a very good surface finish. Both are really lovely pieces - is your student soon to become nidai Ford Hallam? Are they for sale? Not that I could afford any of them, but they are so good
  2. I am going wild now. Is that a colection of eboshi caps? C'mon Ford, tell us
  3. Beautiful work, you have talented victims, Ford :-) The first association is of a larva, but this is too irregular. It could also be a pod, perhaps a tamarind pod (don't know if there is any tamarind in Japan, though).
  4. Marius

    Tsuba finish

    Haven't you asked Fred? This tsuba has been sold through his site: http://www.swordsandtsuba.com. The first question I can answer right away: the finish of any iron tsuba was a carefully applied patina. I recommend that you start reading those: http://home.earthlink.net/~jggilbert/reading.htm BTW, well done. This is a very nice tsuba. Please do not attempt to clean it in any way (not that it would need cleanining in any way), or you will inflict damage to this beautiful and well preserved object. I would not dare lecturing to you this way, but judging from your question about the finish you are a beginner, and I think a few words urging caution might be needed.
  5. I did :D Turned out to be something like: Kiyoteru. Not sure about this, though.... That is why I'm asking.
  6. Help will be greatly appreciated, thank you
  7. Eric, A picture is better than a Thousand words. These examples make one understand (by contrast) what nanako qulity really mens. Thank you Jason, I think the kogatana might turn out to be quite interesting, would you care to post a picture of it?
  8. Thank you, Koichi-san What would we do without your help?
  9. Thank you Martin So it was the 2nd generation Tadakuni, who held the title: Shinano Daijo, and worked in the Inaba province between 1681 and 1683, correct? Or am mixing everything up? Sorry to be so dumb..
  10. Thanks Maurice, Shinano without the "Omi", I presume?
  11. Dear All, I have these papers here. I would be grateful if you were so kind to help with the translation. Most obliged
  12. This is a cast fake.
  13. Malcolm, sea cucumbers are animals, not plants :D And, judging by how they look, I don't think Kappa would like them Chuck, Lorenzo, thanks for your replies. I have to agree - this is definitely a Kappa and not a frog. The hair is there, and the face is more ape-like than frog-like. A wonderful motif, thanks for sharing Chuck :-)
  14. Very nice tsuba! Congratulations I wonder if the frog on the bridge (cute little fellow) is really a Kappa. I am not quite sure that a Kappa would have a lilly leaf as an umbrella. Please, have a look at the Chōjū Giga with its many frogs and other anthropomorphous animals: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%8Dj% ... butsu-giga It might turn out that what you really want is not menuki with a cucumber (or a child, for that matter), but rather with some anthropomorhised rabbit
  15. This scam is obvious, even without googling.
  16. Stephan, I don't think it makes much sense to post fakes here, unless you find something crafted so exceptionally well that it could pass for nihonto. Or was your post a question about the authenticity of the blade?
  17. Chris, that is an absolutely lovely fake :-) Made in China, cast from some alloy. Could be included in this excellent JSSUS information about fake swords and tsuba (the NBM has the link promimently displayed): http://jssus.org/nkp/fake_japanese_swords.html. Buy a book instead.
  18. Understood :-) Sorry about the confusion :-)
  19. Oh dear, I can't find any classifieds on http://nihontoauction.com/. I would certainly like to see the two wakizashi , and you might consider using the "For Sale or Trade" section of this board to advertise them. You will get publicity, I guarentee it :D Nothing against China (I actually love Hong Kong), but you must admit that there are so many reproductions coming out of your country and genuine nihonto is sold so rarely that people have just got used to ignoring Chinese sellers?
  20. Lee, Could you please show me where ? I can't see any... Just one tanto being sold out of Japan. Did you mean eBay? That would be an all time high
  21. Yup. And the signature is sloppy, too.
  22. I was referring to nihonto. It would be rather surprising to see nihonto being sold out of China As for reproductions, China is a good source. BTW, nice site, I'll keep my fingers crossed
  23. Ford, Well, I knew it would end this way Whenever I say "genuine", Ford says "cast", whenever I say "cast", Ford says "genuine". Thanks for the lesson Ford :D Steve, thanks for sharing this stunning Owari tsuba with us I love the composition of the crab, the texture and colour. WOW! Grey, interesting depiction of a crab and a nice tsuba. Thank you :-)
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