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  1. Recently we have started ordering custom made Tsuka and Shirasaya from Kubo Kentaro, a famous craftsman from Kyushu who creates wonderful works at an unimaginable fair price! Look at these examples here which were wrapped in brown and green leather. Just perfect workmanship. Prices for these specimen were around 700 USD. If you do not speak Japanese, we are more than happy to handle your orders via www.Tsuba.info Please also have a look at the documentary about Kubo san's workshop on youtube: https://m.youtube.co...5LmF5L-d6KyZ5aSq6YOO
  2. Many new Episodes of the SUPER SAMURAI MARKET have been released already. Find the latest one here:
  3. NBTHK Tosogu Shinsa status PLEASE COMMENT! This month's application for the certification of sword fittings at NBTHK was filled within 39 minutes from the start of the application. Since NBTHK has reduced the amount of applications per Shinsa to 650 there is now a race to get your items into Shinsa. The losers have to wait another three months... Is this the beginning of the end of the certification system overall? Is there a shortage of experts available to judge the authenticity of sword fittings? It is sad to see this development and might it finally lead to a complete renunciation from the certification system overall? Please comment your thoughts on this. How could we preserve the current certification system which is one of its kinds in the art world? Are you in favour of the system at all?
  4. Thank you Ford for the mentioning! yes indeed this would be Toryusai and it is quite a nice piece! Typical for toryusai school Tsuba it has this flat Nanban style Kin Zogan. It is said that Tanaka Kiyotoshi the founder of the school was the son of a Nanban Tsuba artist which is why he used this technique a lot.
  5. Je parle un peu le francais aussi tu peux me contacter a contact@tsuba.info
  6. Hello Gene, The process of exporting Teppo from Japan is the same as exporting swords. I am offering that service as an Agent from within Japan and also do the bidding on Yahoo auction items for my cutsomers. If you are interested, feel free to contact me. Kind regards Paul
  7. Hi Noah, I am offering to buy, export and ship Swords from Yahoo Auction out of Japan as a proxy. Contact me if you need more information. www.tsuba.info/services
  8. Hi Chris, have you found your Menuki Daisho yet? What kind are you looking for?
  9. This Motive is called Kasumi Karasu which can be translated as 'Crow in the mist'
  10. Yes, I feel so too about the design, quite charming! The iron does not strike me as Akasaka from the pictures, but would have to see it in hand. Are there linear forging lines on the inside or the rim visible? The Kozuka hitsu looks like Akasaka but one would expect a slightly smaller Kogai hitsu. Maybe the attribution refers to the origins of the Akasaka school in Kyoto. Also the overall thin execution of the design and the plate would rather point to Kyo-Sukashi. Whichever attribution is right, it is a nice old Tsuba!
  11. A New Episode of Super Samurai Market is out! We have selected 6 items from Token Matsumoto this time. We hope you enjoy them. 1. Katana by Iwai Kanji Nobutsura 2. Wakizashi by Bushu Shitahara Hiroshige 3. Katana by Katsumura Norikatsu also known as Tokukatsu Kodogu 4. Tsuba, Kyo-Shoami, Jonangu garden 5. Tsuba, Ichiyosai Hironao, Li bai riding a horse 6. Tsuba, Higo Nishigaki Kanshiro, Kazumizakura All prices include shipping, no commission is added on top.
  12. Really hard to say from the pictures but the patina looks really good and I like the design! How thick is it?
  13. Hi Brian, did you sell this at the show? If not you should try to paper it. As from the 4th master till the 9th all Akasaka masters were called Tadatoki, I would be very interested which one this turns out to be. I believe it shouldn’t be too late.
  14. Most likely Sadanaga an early to mid Edo master there were two generations
  15. At the Super Samurai Market we are presenting Nihonto and Kodogu 'live' from Japan. Mr. Robert Hughes are preselecting offers from established Japanese dealers for you to get a closer look, to appreciate and also to purchase if you like. For any inquiries or feedback about the Super Samurai Market you can contact us via purchase@SuperSamuraiMarket.com Visit our youtube channel here: https://www.youtube....neseSwords/playlists And read more about our idea: www.SuperSamuraiMarket.com
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