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Alex A

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  1. The Fuchi seems interesting due to its shape but this may just be the angle. Be good to see clear images of it by itself. Reminds me of a pre-edo type that are hard to get a hold of..........possibly
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    Kabuto opinions

    Thanks all for the replies, but Enough of my time and other folks time has been wasted over this helmet.🙄 Not heard from the guy so dont know WTH is going on, but can only guess. Sure we have all got better things to do, i know i have.
  3. Alex A

    Kabuto opinions

    Thanks Uwe, here is an image without the maedate, i dont yet have one without the liner.
  4. Alex A

    Kabuto opinions

    Thank you, appreciated
  5. Alex A

    Kabuto opinions

    Hi Uwe, thanks for the reply. Im just looking to verify that it is authentic and not a later copy. Cheers
  6. Alex A

    Kabuto opinions

    Hello, Ive had permission to list this Kabuto in the Katchu section for discussion as i have been offered it as part payment on the sale of one of my swords. To be honest, i dont know much about them. Its described as late Edo with more recent maedate and chord As pointed out, an unusual shape. Thanks for any help.
  7. Whoa, easy tiger, im not saying you re disrespecting metal You mentioned copper on copper, and i was wondering about steel on copper. Maybe a Samurai that liked a drink, or had the shakes lol
  8. Well, you said copper and copper, but the blade is made of steel.
  9. Just wondering about the Kozuka blade Adam ?
  10. Sometimes ask myself “why does it matter”?
  11. Filing ?, or just wear and tear from taking the kogai in and out. Later additions, lucky to find a pair which are an identical match, or if made, you would think after going to all that bother to match, they would be made to fit without having to file existing fittings.
  12. Sold
  13. Cheers Brian, in hand and compared to most of the swords i have owned, you just know it was made by a very talented smith. Its on hold for a short while longer Thank you
  14. few more
  15. The potential buyer asked for more pictures but im not sure he has recieved them. I will add a few more here.
  16. On hold pending payment
  17. As always, open to pm reasonable offers. No time wasters or low ball offers. Cheers
  18. Thanks Mike, would have loved a katana by him one day, never know. I never used to like tanto but ive changed a bit since, easier to appreciate.............and ship.
  19. Ive got 2 blades out, the Koto Uda and a later Edo blade. Just for comparison, i took pictures of both side by side. I will mention that the Edo Katana is narrow towards the kissaki, reminds me of a tachi. Anyways, and being honest, the first thought i had when i slid out the Uda was that i was god dam hasty when i dropped the price. Probably the mood i was in. Ive added photos of the loose hada, again, worse in pics.
  20. Strange times Curran. Shigemasa, drooled over many on here, think they belonged to Joe, would be good to own one. Whilst im here, the dimensions. Blade length 25cm Total length 34cm Moto-habe 2.8cm, then gently narrows towards the point Just realised ive forgot kasane. I can get that for anyone interested, its typical thickness.
  21. Hi Jp, I cant guarantee I can buy it back. I hope so, but my industry been hit hard by this covid and as a 48 year old one trick pony I don't know whether il be able to afford it. Il see, thanks!
  22. Thanks Jp, appreciated, very much Just had an unbelievably kind offer from a gentleman offering just that, without conditions. I gratefully declined as it is not his field of collecting, but shows what wonderful people are out there in this niche community. Im sure it will sell eventually, thanks for the kind words.
  23. Thanks Greg and Mal, appreciate your kind and positive comments. Will add dimensions soon, its a good sized tanto
  24. Cheers Bazza.
  25. Hoping to sell this one with a gentleman's agreement in that if it sells then the buyer offer me the first chance to buy it back, should they ever sell. Tanto by Mukansa smith Enomoto Sadayoshi, dated Heisei 7th, 1995. He won many NBTHK competitions and since 1981 was highly regarded and treated as such. He was awarded top level title of Mukansa in 8th year of Heisei 1996 . To attain Mukansa one would have to win many competitions over many years. He was known for making swords well into old age and sadly died in 2001 at the age of 91. The blade is in Soshu tradition with Mitsu-mune and a hamon with beautiful Nie which he was known for. The blade is in shirasaya and there is sayagaki by Sadahito Sadayoshi, his son. Sentimental to me, and also for me, far better than any shinsa papers. Gold foil Habaki. Thanks to Chris Bowen for his assistance. I wont go on, loads on the internet and dont want to get accused of exaggerating sales. Not one i ever intended to sell and will be sad to see it go, should it sell. If anyone wants more pics or info, pm me. £3500.
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