Hi Ian
Regarding your comments on the mei on my ex Lt Gen Akinagas sword, you didnt miss out on anything of value. Before I bought this word I compared the mei with the one in Fujishiros book, it was way off being made by him. Also the colour of the Nakago was chemically treated, aged to look old but had no pitting or rust on it. It wasnt thin.
I prob should have kept the sword, but it always worried me being a fake and being almost Naval, from what I have read regarding Akinaga, I could not see him owning that sword. As you would know senior officers carried more than one sword during their campaigns and there have been documented cases of them handing over someone else's sword at the surrender. My interest over 30 yrs collecting the arms and armour of the samurai, wasnt just nihonto, there is so much more to collect associated and used by the Samurai. The Matchlocks as Barry would know I actively pursued examples to buy. My father had a superb Matchlock pistol which was lacquered with a gold Tokugawa mon.
I know where that went, but the owner has passed away, so it too has gone in the feudal mists of time.
It was good of you to give credit to Donald Barnes, not Rodney Bellars for that collection.
I wonder what happened to the rest, my enquires have hit the wall of silence.
Nigel Willey