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Ray Singer

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  1. Hi, I would greatly appreciate any help that can be offered with the attached photos of a sayagaki and surrender tag. Many thanks, Ray
  2. Echizen-ju Hoki (no) kami Fujiwara Hirotaka Here is another example: http://www.sanmei.com/contents/media/H1 ... PUP_E.html
  3. It depends on the ken, but there have there have been several ken which sold recently in the 6-7k price range. They were earlier pieces though (Yamato Senjuin, Heian through late Kamakura). Personally I would be happy to spend $7,000 on a ken, if it were the right one.
  4. Exactly why I asked Thanks for the feedback and mei sample John. Best regards, Ray
  5. Here are better photos of the kozuka face and mei. The quality is good, but I will need to defer to the group whether this is good enough for Goto Mitsunaga. As you can see below, there are serious condition issues. The kozuka has been remounted as a pin and the patina on the shakudo needs to be restored.
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    Goto kozuka

    I am at an antique show and was hoping that someone could assist with verifying this mei (I believe Goto Mitsunaga w/ Kao). Apologies in advance for the cell phone-quality photo... Thank you, Ray
  8. Speaking of Soshu and the Antique Roadshow, a very interesting blade did surface at the Miami Beach event this past summer and no, they were not able to tell him anything about the sword. It was a 73cm daito, mitsumune, with niju kinmoku hakabi (sukashi mon) and kinzoganmei to Norishige. Fortunately someone at the show was able to put the owner in touch with a friend of mine and I was able to purchase the blade shortly afterwards. A wonderful soshu-den piece, but I'll try not to get overly excited until after shinsa...
  9. Thank you. She does not read Japanese but may have a friend who can assist with the translation... Kind regards, Ray
  10. My wife is a Nichiren buddhist and asked a sword-related question that I am unable to answer. Hopefully someone on the discussion forum can assist. In her copy of Gosho (the writing of Nichiren Daishonin) there is a passage discussing two swords which had been donated. I showed her an oshigata of the meibutsu Juzumaru by Ko-Aoe Tsunetsugu which was worn by someone within the Nichiren group but could not answer whether 1). The Juzumaru is one of the blades discussed in Gosho or 2). If Juzumaro was owned and worn by Daishonin or one of his disciples. If anyone has further information, it would be greatly appreciated... - Ray
  11. Hi George, the Ko-Aoe measures 2 shaku 6 bu = 62.42cm. It is approximately 6cm machi-okuri, so this was a tachi of more conventional length when ubu... Also interesting in this piece is that there is a faint mei there, signed tachimei (which is less common for Bitchu Aoe). The kanji for KUNI is the only one that can be read clearly... Best regards, Ray
  12. Thank you Moriyama-san for the quick reply and translation. Here are a few photos of the Ko-Aoe as requested...
  13. Hi all, would greatly appreciate translation of this sayagaki for Bitchu Ko-Aoe kodachi I own... Many thanks, Ray
  14. Thank you both for the feedback, I did not catch the lack of sori in the mono-uchi. Ted, that excellent diagram makes it very clear what would have been there before. I have to wonder if another smith/polisher would have been able to do a more elegant naoshi on this piece, but do so by removing even more of the original material from the mune. Perhaps a future owner will want to revisit this. Just by way of comparison, another naginatanaoshi that has been greatly reworked... https://www.aoi-art.com/auction/img/tem ... 1709_2.jpg
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    Ayanokoji

    Hi all, I am having a hard time understanding the sugata of this sword. https://www.aoi-art.com/auction/en/auct ... 1213703271 The shape is incorrect for the time period, unless the sword is a nagamaki/naginata naoshi (which I am assuming this is not). Is there a precedent for other such swords from mid-kamakura with a sugata we would ordinarily kantei to Nambokucho? - Ray
  16. Hi George, if memory serves that is the same mei. It was an ichimonji utushimono and described by Tsuruta-san as being Shibata Ka's work... - Ray
  17. Hi John, I was looking through a friend's copy of the Kinko Jiten when I saw the kao. Unfortunately I am back home now and don't have that reference, otherwise would send a scan. I was looking under both Ikkin and Ichijo when I saw the kao, so perhaps someone here has a copy and could post an image of that page? Best, Ray
  18. I recall that the last Ka sold on Aoi Art had the Mitsuoki mei. Nakago and date were otherwise typical of Shibata Ka... - Ray
  19. Thanks John, I checked but was not able to find a match for Ikkin. I did see some examples of Goto Ichijo with what appeared to be the same kao though. Was this kao used by anyone else in his mon? Best regards, Ray
  20. Hi all, would greatly appreciate translation assistance with a tsuba I found last night. It came in a deluxe, fitted box with hakogaki. Please see photos below... Thank you, Ray
  21. Even within their Soshu works, Sadayoshi and his son did not always produce such a flashy uzumaki-style hada. Here is an gassaku katana I used to own, which had a much tighter itame hada (than the ebay example) with just a few smaller pools of mokume mixed in. http://www.swordsofjapan.com/SadayoshiSadahito.htm
  22. Although I have never see one and I am sure this is a legitimate Sadayoshi, I would not assume we won't see a gimei example come on the market. Last week I met with a disappointed collected who found that the Shibata Ka tanto he purchase on Yahoo Japan turned out to be gimei. There is also a gimei Kasama Shigetsugu hocho tanto here in Miami. That one also came from one of the online Japanese auctions (I believe that it was Bidders). Unfortunately I think it will be more common to see gimei and fakes being sold out of Japan, aimed at less experience collectors. There is one such dealer on Ebay that is selling reproduction yari, kogatana and yanone, mixed in with authentic, low quality swords and kodogu. The nakago are aged, photo quality is poor, and the vague description states 'looks a little old'... John, I would love to see more photos of the tanto you posted. I have had three swords from the Enomoto family and while I like their Soshu works, my favorite are those done in the Yamashiro-den. I have see a couple of tanto by Sadayoshi which were Rai utushimono and absolutely wonderful. Is yours one of these? He also did a beautiful copy of the Shintogo Kunimitsu tanto in the Sano Museum, which I regret being unable to purchase...
  23. Here is a scan of the oshigata from the Juyo Token Nado Zufu, which clearly shows the boshi we have been discussing...
  24. Just FYI, it is interesting to see some of the documents which have been digitized for Google Books and are now available online. For example: Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London November 24, 1897 Japanese Sword Blades (page 185) http://books.google.com/books?id=o-oVAA ... q=&f=false
  25. I was just reading about this sword last night in Han Bing Siong's article on the Festing collection. According to the article the Nobuhide previously belonged to Sir Festing, but Robinson insisted on a trade for his Masayuki (Kiyomaro) daito...
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