Michaelr
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Dominic you have found the right place to be. The people here are the best and always to help. I am glad that you are getting some information on your sword. Thank you for sharing and good luck.
MikeR
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I do not mean to offend, but pictures without feet and body parts are usually better when asking for help with a Sword.
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Thank you for sharing Peter.
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I thought they were put together with ‘ rice glue ‘ that I thought was made from no other than rice. I think that I even watched a video of how to make it. I am sure someone else will set this straight. Good luck
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Volker, I will take this Tanto as per our conversations. Thank you so much. I look forward to adding this to my modest collection.
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Tom I was there with a single table of odds n ends. Although I didn’t take any pictures, the show had a good turn out Friday. Saturday had a very good turnout and Sunday was light. Lots of beautiful things to look at and something for everyone to purchase. Thank you Bob for another great show and thank you all at the show that are so willing to share your knowledge and beautiful swords with beginners like me.
MikeR
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No photos but traffic inside the show was a little light on Friday but pretty heavy today. A great show as always with a lot of great vendors and a whole lot of Great items to see and buy. Stop by tomorrow and say hello, you will be glad you did. There is something for everyone here. Thank you Bob for making this a great show again
MikeR
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Thank you both for the quick responses. I will add some pictures of the sword that originally got me to this questions as soon as I get home. I will also be bringing the sword to the Orlando show this coming weekend. Thanks again. Hope to post pictures before the show.
MikeR
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Hello everyone and thank you in advance for your time. I hesitated to post this question that is would seem totally off the wall, but here it goes. Can a Japanese sword be judged with a mostly destroyed Nakago or for that matter a Nakago that has been majorly altered or completely cut off? I know that there is a lot to learn from the Nakago but what if we can’t see it? How would the NTHK or NBTHK deal with something like this? Can the blade by itself be examined enough to give someone good information or without a Nakago would it only be a good guess? Thank you all so much.
MikeR
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Very nice. Thank you for sharing
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Don’t have a clue what they are but I like them. They would probably look good sitting on top of my Tansu along side of my beautiful Tanto. Have a great day. MikeR
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I have set up at this show for a couple years with a friend. I think it’s a great show. This year we will only have one table but we will be there. Hope to see you there.
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I just want to repeat what was said above- WOW WOW WOW. Thank you so much for sharing. If you are starting a list of potential buyers add me to it, I would even be willing to take this prototype ( ha ha )
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I will be there. Great show, Great people. Can’t wait
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Very nice. Thank you for sharing
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I love it. Thanks Stephen for sharing and to the others that answered what it is
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Thank you for sharing. I just ordered one. Look forward to receiving it.
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Great pictures. Thank you for sharing
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With those two holes it looks like a light switch cover. I know the hole isn’t rectangular, like a light switch but does look altered. Just my 2 cents
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Very nice, congratulations. I like it a lot. Thank you for sharing. You have come to the right place to learn
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Congrats Adam. Looks like you did well. Thank you for sharing
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My Display Room Build
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Great job James. Looks great. Keep us updated
MikeR