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Recent Purchase, Kai gunto - frankenstein fittings
Lareon posted a topic in Military Swords of Japan
Hi All, Bought this on a whim on the back of a couple of other items, the price was cheap and I like the beaten up swords. not looking for any real value in this one but more interested in the way it carries itself. The fittings are a mix of naval parts and bits and pieces of shin gunto parts (fuchi etc) some pierced some not. I dislike this as it speaks to me of someone putting fittings together to make a sword, could also be lack of parts at some point and putting it to service has the bearing of a kai gunto but with an ornate gold tsuba section that i've never seen before, anyone seen anything like this on a kai gunto? has a family mon on the mekugi, looks to be a moon. the habaki is silver looking, will look into this more when it's in hand, looks to have a few marks on it that could be from fitting. blade is damaged with fairly big chips from the cutting edge, not signed, question 1. was this meant to be a naval sword or is it just a Frankenstein of parts? question 2. should that wooden saya have 1-2 Haikan and a leather cover. could even be a lost cloth cover what do people think? question 3. the tsuba centre is pierced but the naval insets are not, one seppa is and the fuchi is a gunto button press missing the button / latch here's a link to the lot with some more pictures. as i said, i'm not looking at value in this one, just interested in people's opinions https://bid.sofedesignauctions.com/lots/view/4-4L7HMK/good-ww-ii-mounted-Japanese-samurai-katana-sword-koto-to-shinto-era-blade-nice-gilt-hilt-mounts-probably-for-a-naval-officer 310.101.jfif -
Customs wait for antique arriving in UK
Lareon replied to shanegt's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
they only let me clear the payment once it's been released from border control. so you have to wait until its cleared customs before you can pay -
Customs wait for antique arriving in UK
Lareon replied to shanegt's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
I have a lot of problems with parcelforce in general. I live in a small village and have never received a package from them just an alert it was delivered. Usually it's with a neighbour. I find the service to be poor in general and the tracking is lacking but that's just a general complaint. This was the worst I've had but I have waited over a month on average to clear for every higher value international package with parcelforce. When this one arrived at the delivery depot I went and collected it the minute I could. -
Customs wait for antique arriving in UK
Lareon replied to shanegt's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Nope. They said it was in high value storage awaiting border control. But every time I called up they basically told me to wait. Eventually I managed to get an email address to someone in parcelforce customs and they then just asked me to send another invoice and within a week it was released with its 5% tax -
Customs wait for antique arriving in UK
Lareon replied to shanegt's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
It was from the USA. I tracked it from start to finish and it sat in customs high value for nearly two months. I chased it so many times but parcelforce were never any help. FedEx are good they deliver to your door and clear customs within a few days but parcelforce have always been trouble for me. 27/8/2021 9:42 Delivery Agent -CHICAGO…+Delivery Agent - CHICAGO Despatched to the UK 28/10/20210:52SEPC IMPLIEDReceived at delivery depot -
Recommendation for pack and ship Dallas texas
Lareon replied to Lareon's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
So far the cheapest was $516 from ups Ive paid usually around $110 per sword before. I'm awaiting a quote from one of them still -
Customs wait for antique arriving in UK
Lareon replied to shanegt's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
It once took parcelforce two months to clear a sword for me. Even with the right papers and codes. I refused to pay the charge and they accepted that. -
Recommendation for pack and ship Dallas texas
Lareon replied to Lareon's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Thanks I had the itch with the sofe auction. there was only one I wanted originally but it went a fair bit higher than I wanted then I ended up with 3 others. Will most likely post them up in a month or two on the forum when they get through customs. Cheers! -
Recommendation for pack and ship Dallas texas
Lareon replied to Lareon's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Hi, thanks Robert. I ship into the UK quite a lot so I'm good with my tax / import codes etc. Was just looking for a cheap reliable recommendation if someone had one so I could compare costs against the ones sofe recommends as the costs can vary quite a bit shipping internationally I only bought swords valid for import anyway so Im fine there. One showa and 2 koto traditionally made. So valid for import -
Here is the closest symbol from my book except that little circle which doesn't fit at all and I think the second character is more like the second photo @SteveM
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Hi all, Bought a couple of items in Texas yesterday and want to ship them to the UK. Does anyone have any recommendations for a reliable pack and ship? I contacted a couple that were recommended by the auction house but if anyone has a recommendation i would be interested to hear. (P.s wasn't 100% sure on which category to post this to so feel free to move it if needed Brian) Cheers!
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As others have said its a giant spider web. Earlier in Japanese history you needed permission to have a Mon and use it but as time went on the system got lax. Also many families had more than one Mon. 4 or 5 just to show allegiances etc etc. But then your mon could change if you were granted the right to use your superiors ( by them)
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I bought a book a while ago from Ronald Watson In his sale It's an old Japanese book on mon and has hundreds upon hundreds of Mon in there and their derivatives. (Excuse the purple lighting in the photos) I'm quite happy to look up any for anyone that they can't find any info on. Just @ me and I'll reply
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lovely, lots of small unique features
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Terrible news and I wish Tomoko, her family and yourself all the best. Tony
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Just to add. Paul Martin isn't offering his services at the moment until post covid
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keep us updated on what you discover
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yes, why would anyone trust you with their items if you refuse to even provide name / fees/ information?
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fully traditionally no. by hand? yes it was made by the smith on the nakago. the nagoya arsenal stamp is an indicator that it isnt a traditionally made blade. you do get the nagoya stamp as well as a star stamp which is the exception but you're in another price bracket then. it's still a nice sword though and has a nice quirk with the tachi mei
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It simply means the signature is on the opposite side compared to a normal katana mei. a tachi would usually be worn facing downwards where as a katana facing upwards so the mei would be on the opposite side.
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just be less specific and to be used as part of a display?
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This one is beautiful
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Same I oil mine maybe twice a year but if I take it out and do anything with it I always will clean it and apply oil again. I usually then do a check a few days later to clean off excess
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