Hi all,
Thanks for the warm welcome!
I'll start my novice journey here with a request for information about one of my Wakizashi's that has me intrigued. I obtained it from another Aussie collector who was downsizing. Although I am interested in the mei, I am in particularly interested in the slight dimensions of the blade.
Apologies for the photo quality, My DLSR battery has died, and the replacement has not yet arrived so I'm working off iphone.
My information on purchase was that it was " by 'Izumi Kami Kinmichi', possibly from the onin school, and possibly Meiji period". The previous owner stated that he had never followed up on the mei. I did a number of searches and confirmed the signature appears to be 'Izumi no Kami Rai Kinmichi - although the natural question is if it is gimei, and I appreciate that may be difficult from an image. I'd never heard the term 'onin school' previously.
Onto the blade (and please forgive my ignorance with the correct terminology. The Wakizashi is far lighter than any other one I have handled. The blade is noticeably narrower than my other Wakiszashi's. Blade length is just over 23 inches, with the width at the habaki being under 1 inch, and at the tip end being about 3/4 inch. There is no discernable hamon due to the condition of the blade, although under close light there may be a faint one (but I can't get a good enough image).
I have attached a few images, including a side by side with another Wakizashi as a size comparison. The previous owner suggested it may have been specifically made for a person of slight stature, but obviously this is conjecture. Would anyone have any information or suggestions about these lighter, narrower blade history (or mei authenticity etc) ? I've gone through my books and spent some online time but haven't found any references to how common they were.
Any information will be gratefully accepted.
Best regards, Dave