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  1. Hi Johnathan, Yes it is still available, I will send you a PM.
  2. Price reduced to 5500 AUD.
  3. Hi Brandon, yep Saki haba is about 2.8cm. the weight without the saya is about 1000grams
  4. Sword is still available and is no longer PENDING.
  5. Hello everyone. I am selling this Freshly custom made Daito. It is customed made to order and it is a very long sword. The fittings are made with modern fittings. There are no flaws to this blade. It has never been used to cut anything. The blade is made in 2021. I ordered this blade in 2020 and only just received it around a month ago as it was stuck in Japan due to Covid. I am selling this as I require funds for other projects. The specs are: Blade length: 83cm Motohaba (width): 3.5cm Kissaki: 6.3cm Sori (curvature): 1.8cm Tsuka length: 28cm Asking 6000 Aud + shipping. It was made by a smith who has won many wards in the Shinsakuto yearly sword forging competitions. You can see videos of him and his sword making family here. https://youtu.be/N5iriJqb8AA
  6. Hello everyone, I would like to announce that this Listing has not been SOLD. Thank you.
  7. Wow, that is absolutely beautiful! I have plans to have a similar style koshirae made for my blades too. I literally just made a post asking about people's experience, if they ever had a koshirae made for blades they already own in Shirasaya. Could I Kindly ask what the process was like? Did you have to find your own fittings? and did you needed to have your blade repolished after the koshirae was made? Sincerely, Nicholas
  8. Hello Nihonto friends! Hope everyone is well, holiday season is coming. I would like to ask you knowleadgeble folk of the nihonto world some advice. I have been collecting Nihonto for around 3-4 years now and most of my swords that I own are in Shirasaya. I am currently waiting for a commissioned sword from a smith and asked my agent about the process of getting a koshirae made for it on top of the shirasaya. He told me that the way it works, is for me to hunt for the fittings and then send it to him or the chosen Sayashi, as I've been told that it is usually the Sayashi who is the master coordinator for the various different craftsman involved in making a koshirae. I was also told that it would be better to get the Koshirae made the same time they are making the Shirasaya for the blade, so that the blade does not risk getting scratched before final polishing of the blade. So if I wanted to get a koshirae made for the blades I already own that only have shirasaya, there is a chance that during the process of having a koshirae made for them, they might get scratched in the process and may need to be sent for polishing. Is this correct? Further concerns that I have are regarding antique Fuchi Kashira. Firstly, when I begun hunting the pieces, I was fortunate enough to be at my first ever Dai Token Ichi this year, I had picked a theme in my head already, and just as I was about to purchase a fuchi kashira, my friend stopped me saying that it might not fit for my modern blade. So I took out google translate and asked the dealer and they said the fuchi kashira would be too small for a modern blade. So, what do I do? Are Antique Fuchi Kashira pieces usable to make a Tsuka for a modern blade? When I look at sites that specialises in iaito and iai and tameshigiri blades, they sell modern sword fittings and the Fuchi Kashira are indeed larger in size. So I guess in the end, besides my concerns above, does anyone else have experience having a koshirae made for their swords? whats the process like? Did you find all the pieces of a specific theme together to create your custom koshirae? Thanks in advance friends. -Nicholas
  9. Try Giheiya or Nosyudo, or even just contacting a smith of your choice. If the language barrier is a problem, going thru an agent such as Paul Martin, can help you with your custom made Nihonto.
  10. Hi everyone, I am dropping the price down to 3,500 usd + shipping, would really like to move this. Thank you
  11. @BjornLundin Thanks for the tip! I've already planned my trip, will be starting at Okayama, giving the Okayama bizen sword museum a visit, as well as the Hayashibara Museum of Art, as they have the exhibition for the Reiwa 4, modern swordsmithing comeptitions works. Then heading to Kyoto for a day, and then 2 days in Nagoya for the Tokugawa museum, and to visit Seki, for Seki's traditional swordsmith museum. And then will be spending the last 3-4 days in Tokyo to cap it off with the Dai Token Ichi 2022!
  12. @1kinko Whats the store like? are the dealers friendly to foreigners?
  13. Ooooooo @1kinko, have you been to the Aoi sword shop before?
  14. Hello my fellow Nihonto Enthusiasts! i am excited to announce that I am planning a trip to Japan purely for a Nihonto holiday! I have to go to Singapore for my brothers wedding so I thought that I’d stop by Japan first for about a week. I am currently planning on going sometime in November and to make the Dai Token ICHI for the first time in my life! I will only be able to make day 1 however as I will have to leave on the 19th on the Saturday. but I plan on visiting loads of museums and some sword dealers! I’m also considering doing the be a swordsmith for a day tourist attraction! would anyone have any tips or place recommendations for Nihonto enthusiasts? And any tips for the Dai Token Ichi etc? many advice and tips will greatly be appreciated
  15. Tsuka is wrapped in the standard cotton material. It is on the shorter side, measuring at 26cm. I hope I took the hada pics alright, I apologise everyone, I'm not very good or experienced at capturing close up photos of hada and hamon, but any tips would be appreciated and feel free to ask for more pics, i will try my best. Thank you.
  16. @Bruno Yes, it is in one of the pictures, it was made sometime during the Showa period, in August.
  17. Hi Everyone, unfortunately for me, I have to let this piece of my collection go to make room. I believe this is highly relatable to fellow nihonto collectors. Here I have this katana made by Enomoto Sadahito. It was originally made for Tameshigiri but I have only ever had it for appreciation within my collection. There are no flaws. Enomoto Sadahito is the son of Enomoto Sadayoshi. He began training under his father while an elementary student, and became a licensed smith in 1977. He specializes in the Soshu Den, making swords in the tradition of Masamune and Sadamune. He also works in the Gassan tradition, making the trademark ayasugi hada. He uses tamahagane as well as old steel and oroshigane. He makes swords using the kobuse or makuri construction. True to the Soshu Den, his hamon is a midare with profuse nie, sunagashi, kinsuji, and other hataraki. Sadahito was invited to demonstrate his craft in 1998 at the University of Wisconsin Art Facultyˆ‚s Traditional Japanese Metalwork Seminar. He is currently the President of the Tokai Branch of the National Association of Swordmakers. Sadahito is a regular entrant in the yearly sword making contests; he has taken the Doryoku Sho, or Effort Award, three times. He is an up and coming smith with great potential; surely his future is a bright one. blade length is about 74.8cm Sori: 2.0cm mihaba: 3.2cm Asking : 4000 usd + shipping.
  18. Hello Everyone, I hope everyone is well during this Pandemic. I am yet lowering the price of this Tachi. Asking for 9,500 AUD for this magnificent Tachi by the late Mukansa Smith Hiroki Hirokuni.
  19. Hello Everyone! I’ve recently sold a pair of Fujiwara Kanefusa Daisho after lowering my asking price as I am expecting a baby later on this year. therefore I have decided to have to let go of some of my nihonto collection. Will be lowering the asking price of this Tachi by the late Mukansa smith Hiroki Hirokuni. new asking price: 11,000 aud.
  20. Hello Everyone, it has been a while. A very recent development in my life has happened. I am going to become a father! Therefore need to sell some of my things for the future haha. I haven’t had much luck with the sale of this gorgeous Daisho yet, but have decided to lower the asking price to 10k aud. Please let me know if anyone is interested.
  21. Pardon me friends, I can't believe I forgot to put up the blades specifications. Here are the measurements. Contemporary swords(Heisei 6 / 1994) Gifu (DAI) : Length of cutting edge 74.8cm Curvature 1.7cm Width of base 34.0mm Width of Yokote 26.0mm Thickness of base 7.2mm (SHO) : Length of cutting edge 55.3cm Curvature 1.3cm Width of base 28.5mm Width of Yokote 22.5mm Thickness of base 5.8mm
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