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Everything posted by LeonKr
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Hi Colin, Thanks very much for the info about the characters on the tsuba. Will see off I find more info about the child.... Could this be a set for a Daisho ?
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Got these two tsuba recently with some other stuff. It is not my interest of collecting and would some info on these iff possible. Both are to my opinion very large the one with the frog is around 12cm ( 4,75") in high and the other one around 10,5cm (4,1" )
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I don't know off I can post it here. A friend of my is a collector of Helmets and ask me off I know someone who can translate this on a helmet. Iff not please delete.
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A beautiful Kantana Kake for 3 swords from the late edo period. Panels front and back have old -age crackle otherwise In excellent condition.
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Last price drop. Need funds for other project. €3150
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Would accept also a payment plan for those who need raise funds. Also I will do a full refund within 10 days after delivery when not satisfy . ( exclusive shipping cost )
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Ask around. Seems that the asking price is a little to high therefore I wil drop the price to €3850 and that's it. For that you receive a wakizashi in excellent condition.
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Price drop €4500 or best offer.
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WTS this beautiful Mumei Wakizashi in overall excellent condition. All ensuite . Signed Tsuba: 陽斎 埋忠就昌 - Ichiyōsai Umetada Narimasa [kaō] The blade is flawless with a good polish. Nagasa 38cm Nakago 13cm Moto haba 3,2cm Moto kasane 7,2mm Kashira , fuchi , Kozuka , Kogai solid silver. Gold Menuki. Total length of Koshirae 67cm Price €4850
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Hi Ian, Thanks for the story. Would be great if there was evidence somewhere that this was one of the swords. Unfortunately I cannot judge the blade by myself, but I do know that it is a very nice blade in hands.
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For sale this very nice " kotetsu signed " wakizashi. Nagasa 52cm Nakago 14cm I bought this wakizashi as a Gi Mei one. Very nice signed soten Tsuba. The blade is to my opinion flawless with a good polish. The previous owner bought this sword in 1962 ( see Bill ) also this sword is published in the book " The art of the Japanese sword by B.W.Robinson " Ex Craig Collection. Unfortunately the previous owner sanded the surface of the signed side of the nakago and the kozuka blade " he said so you could read the signature better" the other side of the nakago is untouched. Again pictures of the blade are very difficult to take. This is the best I can do. Any other questions please ask. SOLD
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Steve, Thanks very much. Leon.
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Dear Members, I have this tsuba in sale. Please looking for advice See: