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Alex A

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  1. Thats what i thought Jean, looks like someone as used KRUST or similar on the nakago and maybe on the blade...also the habaki looks like its got some black sludge on it. I know you shouldnt clean nikago, but is there a choice here? Alex.
  2. Hi Adrian, i can tell your happy with your first purchase, the white gloves say it all . I like the fuchi kashira, and ive always been a fan of ribbed saya, but i am curious about the blade, how tired is it? any pics.. Alex.
  3. Thanks Thomas, thats cleared that one up. Alex.
  4. 300ish E profit, a good days work i suppose...This blade reminds me of one of the blades my freinds dad had before he died, his son still has them. His dad used one of them for martial arts. Its nicely signed "seki ju takashi kaneshige" and in modern koshirae.The blade as grooves, such as this one, a long blade with long nikago, its showa stamped. I was told at the time the blade was not traditionally forged with it having this stamp, i couldnt see any grain allthough the blade was in ok polish, the hamon was gunome, allthough with no activity and not very clear. His dad was told the blade is 1926..I was wondering, is there a chance the blade could be traditionally forged?..I told my freind it wasnt, and at the time he wasnt too impressed. I know nothing of blades from that time but to me the blade didnt look handmade. No pics im afraid... Alex.
  5. Where wife and swords are involved, honesty is always the best policy ..and Jean, a fortnight!, you lucky man you. Alex.
  6. Adrian, i have a modest collection, no Amakuni or Amafuji in there!, if it was worth a great deal than obviously i wouldnt give them away. We have been over this before, dont put too much emphasis on values for average blades, from what ive learned there only worth something when someone wants to buy them, and that can take an awful long time and be a lot less than you think. So, that is why i dont consider them to much of an asset, much more of a financial bit of exuberence at the time of purchase ..In that case there more sentimental to me than monetry and for that reason i dont consider them to be much of an inheritance, more of an hinderence. Funnily enough, an old mate rang me to see if i knew anything of ww2 blades about a year ago, his father had passed away and left him 2 swords, his father had placed a value of £900 on each, he was offered £200 and £350 by a dealer, so there you go. Alex
  7. .I understand your point Adrian but i suppose it can get complicated. Obviously im hoping to leave my family something more substantial than a bunch of swords, thats my passion and once bought i dont really see them as an asset, believe it or not. If its money you want to leave to your family then the swords should be sold well in advance by yourself,if possible and if need be. (sorry to get deppressing again, its the night shift). The family wont have a clue, no matter how much effort you put into advising them, there most likely to be ripped off. Id love to leave them to my son but if he as no interest when hes older then theres no point, there better going to a good home. Have you ever wondered why a lot of these items stay in such good condition, now you know... Alex.
  8. Hi Paul/Chris, yes, bit of a silly question now i think about it. :D.. Alex.
  9. Haha, Jean, there yours, but dont be mailing me saying there gimei lol... Alex
  10. For me its the future care, once there paid for, there paid for.. It would be a shame to restore a blade only for it to go to ruin in the future. I wouldnt pass them on for someone to make a quick buck, id rather give them away to someone who will appreciate them and look after them, but then again maybe thats wishful thinking... Alex
  11. Agreed Jean, and by the way, im coming back to haunt my son if he dont look after my blades lol . Alex..
  12. Its sad that someones pride and joy could end up going for nothing. We dont own things in life, we just borrow them for a while..crikey, im geting depressing lol, thats what working nights does .. Alex.
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    Restoration by FH

    Cheers Brian, im glad i found that out, clueless with tsuba, sorry Jean to go off on a tangent with your post...Cool tsuba by the way, sukashi do look the best, in my opinion.... Alex..
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    Restoration by FH

    Hi Jean, why shouldnt you remove the red rust on sukashi tsuba?, i presume you mean on the inner sides... Alex
  15. Do most modern smiths use machinery thesedays for the hammering? Alex.
  16. $22500!!!.....is it of sentimental value or something? :? Alex.
  17. Thomas, is the item being returned? Alex.
  18. A while ago i rang a dealer about a short koto katana that i had seen for sale. I asked about the length of the blade, i presumed it was an uchi-gatana and i was hoping the guy would tell me what he knows about the blade, it was expensive after all. The best he came up with was "people where smaller then", . A few years ago it would have gone unnoticed, but as you say Tony, knowledge is the key... Alex.
  19. Unfair negative feedback is usually easy to spot, especially when you see the sellers explanation, unless theres an unusual amount of negative feedback it doesnt usually bother me. Alex.
  20. Who cares , Drives me mad the ebay feedback scheme, so unfair at times for honest sellers Alex.
  21. I would settle the problem with ebay,his own words are his downfall, then when its settled, id give him a not so nice message about what he can do with the dagger. If he leaves bad feedback ebay should remove it. Alex
  22. Hi Keith, i too would be concerned about what chemicals to use, theres plenty on the net about removing verdigris from copper coins etc, maybe theres a coin collector on here who knows if it can be removed without damage and give you the safest method... Alex
  23. No, i would not loose my paypal account over that amount...Let us know the outcome of this situation...hope its all cleared up soon for you. Alex
  24. I asked this a month or so ago, sorry to say there are no plans. Alex
  25. Thomas, just out of curiosity, how much are we talking? Alex
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