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  1. That looks like an index page, setting out the aims of the archery school. The "一" kanji for 'one' is commonly used like this as a bullet point along the top. (A date would come at the other end of the scroll, IMHO)
  2. To be fair the old Hosokawa Kaichō paperwork does not suggest Mino or Nagoya or Kyoto or anywhere at all. It’s simply descriptive of Mokkōgata ‘shakudo’ Daisho Takabori Tsuba showing Shishi/Botan, adding ‘Mumei’. Nagoyamono is entirely possible, agreed.
  3. The phrase also suggests cachet. “Property of a man.” “Property of a bloke.” ”Previous owner was male.” Do not have quite the same ring to them.
  4. Declarations like this of proud usage of Namban Tetsu tend to occur in a window of around 1600-1700.
  5. Pleasing design, the seller’s description sounds fair, and if you collect Hayashi tsuba then it’s not out of the ballpark.
  6. Might need to crop out all the bubble wrap etc., to get the image sizes down first...
  7. Colin, put your feet up and have a comfortable little ponder, or two, or three
  8. This tsubakō smith is indeed listed for Sado Island but with no clear indication of how to read that last kanji in the name. Alphabetically it appears here to be Yoshiko, although Yoshifuru is a more normal way to read it. -taka and -hisa are also possible readings of 古 within names. It is quite likely that even the author of this book was not sure.
  9. The thick wheel rim is quite distinctive.
  10. Someone must have been reading the old thread recently Colin and maybe they reacted with a sticker(?). Not realizing it was old, I read through it thoughtfully and found myself wanting to add my own experience to it. Serendipity!?!?!
  11. One has to imagine that all of these factors discussed above and probably more have already been considered by previous owner(s), and the math(s) and economics run and rerun through the calculator. So the question remains, can we, or could we, or should we take a gamble and take this a step further into the unknown and make a new breakthrough? I tend to vote yes on these things, usually willing by the same token to take it on the chin if things go pear-shaped. We can buy a complete polished blade package with NBTHK papers, Koshiraé, Tsunagi and Shirasaya, but sometimes a little project and a flutter can provide a different type of entertainment.
  12. Mei = Endless variations on a theme. Some artistic license acceptable. The old Koku/Kuni 國
  13. Following on from Dale above, Colin, have a look at this karakusa-wa 唐草輪 or karakusa-guruma kamon. https://www.google.com/search?q=唐草車 家紋&client=safari&hs=w58p&sca_esv=04a6da60a81ec2d8&hl=en-gb&udm=2&biw=390&bih=699&ei=Mvk9avzMOOah1e8Pq4TsiAo&oq=唐草車 家紋&gs_lp=EhJtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1pbWciEuWUkOiNiei7iuOAgOWutue0izIIEAAYogQYiQUyCBAAGIAEGKIESPCmAlDWDFjvoQJwEHgAkAEEmAGZAaAB0yKqAQUyOC4xOLgBA8gBAPgBAZgCNKACwR6oAgDCAgUQABiABMICCxAAGIAEGLEDGIMBwgIOEAAYgAQYsQMYgwEYigXCAgUQLhiABMICCxAuGIAEGNEDGMcBwgILEC4YgAQYxwEYrwHCAhQQLhiABBjHARiYBRiZBRieBRivAcICDhAuGIAEGMcBGJgFGK8BwgINEAAYgAQYsQMYgwEYBMICBxAAGIAEGATCAgYQABgDGATCAgoQABiABBixAxgEwgIIEAAYgAQYsQPCAgoQABiABBixAxgXwgIHEAAYgAQYF5gDAYgGAZIHBTM1LjE3oAfubLIHBTIyLjE3uAecHsIHCTMuMjguMTcuNMgHjwGACAA&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-img
  14. As to the wheel aspect I can see what you are saying. It gives me flashes of another one about the same size that came this way recently.
  15. Nicolas, nice design! Can you get a clearer shot of the Mei?
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