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takakage

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  1. hamon looks like saka choji/gunome of naokatsu
  2. thanks a lot reinhart for your comments, i haven't got photos of the blade but it is machi okuri has got ko itame hada , hamon gunome and notare with thick nioi and nie and mishina boshi. there is also a ware in the middle part on the jigane.
  3. i agree with the fact that this kanji so was used by the nidai, not the same for the others but overall this mei seems false chisel stroke are thick, in omote the mei should reach the mune for last kanji michi. sorry no photos of the blade...........
  4. the other side nihon kaji sosho ........
  5. Hello, here is a mei of kin michi , in spite katte sagari yasuri mei, i found this mei strange ,it mismatches to the nidai, it is far to the mune and chisel stroke are thick. may be a gimei by a later dai , may be sandai ? what do you think about it ? thanks
  6. you're rigth Jean http://www.Japanese-sword-katana.jp/sal ... yousai.htm
  7. Hello, kiri yasurimei are not very usual for mino sword,often use for suriage sword but due to the small yakidashi and if the nakago is ubu, could be a work of one of jumyo ?
  8. Hello, this sukenaga is koto of course, i have never seen an shin shinto sukenaga like this one.........morever shin shinto bizen yokohama sukenaga uses others kanji.
  9. may be Jean, i have seen ni ji mei on bizen yari
  10. Hello Jean, thanks a lot for your answer, why not, space beetween each gunome and sunagashi could match with your blade link. i 've got some jumyo examples with o hada, nioi deki (not a surprise) kiri yasuri end ha hagari and maru. have a nice day
  11. i don't speak price but school, chikuzen nobukuni or other shinto school?
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  13. Hello, is somebody has got an idea for this mumei sword ? thanks
  14. sorry Martin, i haven't got any oshigata of this smith........... regards
  15. 2 mekugi ana, i don't know for this blade, due to the yasuri mei, is it yasuiye of yasusada shinto school ?
  16. the two mekugi ana are usual to late shin shinto time, i have seen same thing on long shigehide sword and norikatsu at aoi-art. morever i have never seen oil quenched blade with nie. masame on it is quite unusual, i know that mito sworsmiths love it.
  17. Hello, it is a lovely sword, i like this suguta. due to the very long nakago and 2 mekugi ana, strong suguta and kissaki, i think it is shin shinto may be bakumatsu period. few shin shinto swords are in masame with sugu ha (among them norikatsu) you should show it to a shinza........... Patrick M.
  18. yes, tensho 1573....
  19. due to the ni ji mei (very unusual for a bizen smith)a work of kaga katsumitsu, koto smith, he used to work with bizen style
  20. this katsumitsu seems be a koto bizen, very unusual mei in ni ji mei .may be you should sent the oshigata to a NBTHK.
  21. Stephan, i don't find any oshigata of this smith in the shin shinto nyumon and unable to find an oshigata in the shin shinto taikan, sorry patrick
  22. Hello, hawley p 863 yos902 (chikugo) kurume ju minamoto yoshitsugu, nobukuni group, student of masahide, rate 15 , itame, midare i will look the shin shinto taikan if the mei match.......
  23. I add some pictures seems to have few ko nie in the tani of the gunome patrick M (sorry due to the sizes impossible to use "add an attachment")
  24. Sorry Stephen, due to the size, it sems impossible to use "add an attachment" patrick M
  25. ok Stephen, i beg your pardon for the mistake patrick M
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