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This Wakizashi is signed by Omi no Kami Fujiwara Tsuguhiro, a skilled student of the third-generation Yasutsugu from Echizen. Mei : Omi no Kami Fujiwara Tsuguhiro Echizen Ju Period : Early Edo Blade Length: 53.2 cm Base Width (Motohaba): 2.8 cm Tip Width (Sakihaba): 1.9 cm Base Thickness (Motokasane): 0.7 cm Tip Thickness (Sakikasane): 0.5 cm Blade Weight: 455 g Hamon: Notare Price for Forum : ̶$3̶5̶0̶0̶ -> $3200 + $50 Shipping (with insurance from Japan) -> More pictures and video available (please send a message).
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Mumei Attribued to Fuyuhiro Period : Late Muromachi Blade Length : 36,2cm Motohaba : 2,9cm Sakihaba : 2,5cm Motokasane : 0,7cm Sakikasane : 0,5cm Weight : 339g Price for group : ̶2̶5̶0̶0̶ $2300 + $50 shipping (with Insurance, from Japan) More and pictures and video available. Don't hesitate to send a message. Fuyuhiro's lineage is rooted in the Muromachi period, with the swordsmith's family moving to Wakasa province, known today as Wakayama. Fuyuhiro was the son of Soshu Hirotsugu, and his craft was held in high regard, forging blades in both Sagami and Wakasa.
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Osafune Sukesada Wakizashi with Lion Motif Koshirae - NBTHK Hozon Specifications: Mei : Mumei Attribued to Osafune Sukesada Period : late Muromachi Overall Koshirae Length: 83.0 cm Blade Length: 59.6 cm Curvature (Sori): 2.0 cm Nakago (Tang) Length: 14.3 cm Motohaba (Base Width): 3.0 cm Motokasane (Base Thickness): 0.62 cm Sakihaba (Tip Width): 2.03 cm Sakikasane (Tip Thickness): 0.34 cm Blade Weight: 574 g Certificate : NBTHK Hozon Token Forum Price : $ ̶2̶7̶0̶0̶ -> $2500 + $50 Shipping (including insurance, from Japan) Contact if you want more details / pictures.
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Komihara Katana for Sale, a beautiful koto sword. Specifications: Sori (Curvature): 0.8 cm Hamon (Temper Line): Suguha, characteristic of Ko-Mihara school Blade Length: 60.8 cm Period : Nanbokucho (650 years ago) Province : Bingo 備後 Certificate : NBTHK Tokubetsu Hozon Token Koshirae SOLD You can see more pictures or videos on my website. Don't hesitate to send me a message if any question
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Wow thanks for sharing, definitely unusual
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Mei (Signature): Naminohira Sadaku Type: Katana Period : late Muromachi With BO-HI Blade Length: 63.4 cm Curvature (Sori): 0.9 cm Width at the Kissaki: 39mm Motohaba (Width at the base): 28.5mm Motokasane (Thickness at the base): 7mm Blade's Total Length: 81.4 cm Total Sheath (Saya) Length: 89.5 cm Blade Weight: 531g Total Weight (including sheath): 872g The ji-hada displays a beautifully crafted masame-hada, which resembles straight grain patterns. The steel's texture (jigane) has a refined quality The hamon (temper pattern) reveals a straight pattern (suguha) with a wave (notare), which is subtly interspersed with small irregularities (ko-midare). The boshi (temper line in the tip or kissaki area) appears to be in a swept manner (hakikake) with a slight turn-back. The nakago (tang) appears to be polished (mune is polished), with three mekugi-ana. Price : SOLD Send me a message if you want more pictures / videos
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The customer is French. And we work with Kuromoto for this sword
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Beautiful sword, good luck for the sale.
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His goal is to practice intensive Tameshigiri by the way. Also, if any of you have a project of a shinsakuto you can contact me, it will be a pleasure to negotiate best price for NMB forum members. Have a good one
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Love this sword
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Period: Early Edo (1658-1673) Certification: Tokubetsu Kicho token certificate Inscription: Hizenkoku Kawachi no kami Fujiwara Masahiro Details: Blade Length: 71.0 cm Motohaba (Base Width): 3.1 cm Sakihaba (Tip Width): 2.1 cm Motokasane (Base Thickness): 0.8 cm Sakikasane (Tip Thickness): 0.6 cm Weight: 764 g Features: Sugata: Slight curve, shinogi-zukuri, iorimune Kissaki: Ko-kissaki, round with thick return Hamon: Chu-suguha with good nioiguchi and bright nioi line Jihada: Ko-itame hada, well-grained with ji-nie and visible chikei Price : $3100 + $50 Shipping You can see more pictures and details on my website. Or you can also contact me :). Tried to edit a design to give as much info as possible at one time.
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Period: Late Edo (around 1858) Certification: Old Tokubetsu Juyo Token (Green) Inscription (front): Bizen no Suke Munetsugu Yaki no Dōshū Ichirō Kaji Inscription (back) : Ansei Gonen Nigatsu Hi Details: Blade Length: 71.6 cm Curvature: 2.1 cm Motohaba (Base Width): 2.9 cm Motokasane (Base Thickness): 0.7 cm Sakihaba (Tip Width): 1.9 cm Sakikasane (Tip Thickness): 0.5 cm Weight: 651 g Features: Sugata: The blade features a Bizen Den style, renowned for its wild patterns. Hamon: The tempering line showcases Choji Gunome Midare, a leading characteristic of the Bizen tradition, intertwined with Sunagashi (streams of hard, white martensite in the hamon) and crisp nioi lines. Very bright and clear Nioiguchi. $5500
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What a stunning sword
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Yes he is more than 180cm. Everything will be made in Japan.
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This is not the crazy project.
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Hello everyone ! Just wanted to share with you a project we are working on from Japan. A 80cm blade Tachi with a Koshirae for one of our customer who wants to practice tameshigiri. The customer gave us a lot of freedom on the details and style so it will be very satisfying to make realise this project. The Tachi will have a long leather handle, silver heavy tsuba and silver fittings. Can't wait to share with you guys more on this sword and show you pictures when the sword is finished ! We're also currently working on an even more crazy project that might have never been done before, let me know if you're interested to see.
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Importing Swords to Bulgaria
Seiko replied to Seiko's topic in Sword Shows, Events, Community News and Legislation Issues
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Importing Swords to Bulgaria
Seiko replied to Seiko's topic in Sword Shows, Events, Community News and Legislation Issues
Hi, just keeping everyone updated. As there is no solution currently to Ship from Japan to Bulgaria directly we will send to our warehouse in Belgium and then ship to Bulgaria. The post in Belgium is totally okey with shipping swords. Hope that can be useful for other people here -
Importing Swords to Bulgaria
Seiko replied to Seiko's topic in Sword Shows, Events, Community News and Legislation Issues
Hello, We called Japan customs again and they clearly said that we can't send swords to Bulgaria from Japan, even toys. I guess your dealer shipped the sword as an other item but it's pretty risky and you could have had problems with customs or the dealer. Cheers -
Uda Kuninari Katakiriba Katana for sale NBTHK HOZON (KOTO)
Seiko replied to JakeNYC's topic in Swords and Edged Weapons
Beautiful