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  1. can not see the quality of the blade, but based on condition of mounts and blade i would think you could get $2-2500.
  2. Chris Interesting thread. I have always prefered well made blades by minor, or unknown, smiths to so-so blades by big names. You may remember the 32" tachi i displayed at your last show, it is by Yukikuni, dated 1859 made when he was 70 years old. there is a reference that he was a student of Masahide but not much else. He must have been making swords for the Chikuzen Nobukuni group then made this masterpeice that he signed himself. When i submitted it the the NTHK a long time ago (maybe long Island NY), it was given 78 points by the SR Mr Yoshikawa, then a month or so later i was suprised to see it written up in the NTHK Journal (#625), and Mr. Yoshikawa commented on the quality. It was sent to Japan and received YuShu Saku. One of my favorite swords.
  3. I use Sheath oil, it removes easy with a mirco cloth, no need to use uchuko. http://www.birchwoodcasey.com/downloads ... T_8200.pdf
  4. Stephen The show is 90% WWII Greman, prices are way high. Once in a while you can find something but less than some years back (guess that is same everywhere). I did buy the "junk" sword with cutting test at an auction there, it was covered on another thread.
  5. I attended, had a table
  6. No shu Seki Ju 23rd Gen Kanefusa
  7. Blade passed last year, still in Japan, hope it gets back soon. you can check last november NBTHK Journal, it was attributed to Yamato Shizu and the inscription of the test is included. If needed i can post a photo of the text or i have an oshigata in my file somewhere
  8. I am not an expert on tests, so i can not judge for sure if it is good or bad, it will be enjoyable to do some research. I do have 2 swords with tests that are not filled with gold, both are carved into the nakago, one bladeis Tokubetsu Hozon, the other Juyo, so i know there are good tests done this way.
  9. YimuYin by the way, i was in Pittsburg Thur - Sat Were you at the show? Maybe we meet and did not know it
  10. Yes, i looked it over in hand. it is 27" quite wide, intersting activity in boshi and monouchi. The rust is an issue, hard to say how it will turn out, but the blade is quite wide and the temper is wide so maybe it can take a polish. The cutting test seems reasonably well cut, the grass script on the other side does not look that good (as was noted in this thread), but it can always be removed. Overall i was happy to get it, especially at that price, a few other people who examined it but did not attend the auction were suprised it went so cheap, one advanced collector said he did not attend as he expected it would go over 2k at auction and he was onlt willing to go $1000-1200.
  11. I am probably crazy but i thought i would take a chance. I bought it, now maybe i can figure out what it is
  12. Mark

    Kaneomi

    nakago looks poorly finished, yasuri sloppy, mei not that well done. maybe a "factory" blade signed by someone who is not known
  13. tsuba should be worth $100-200 even if the blade has no value
  14. where are you located? maybe one of us are nearby and can look at it and give you an idea of the quality and that may help decide
  15. Konrad wish you the best on buying it. You asked about the damage. In my OPINION this is clearly damage done by Americans, the vets often played sword fighting on the boring long ship ride home, also many were abused after they got home. A Japanese may nick a sword in battle but would never abuse it as in this example......... at least that is based on what i have seen and heard. No problem from my end about where you placed the inquire, your title stated what you wanted and i was happy to give you the name.
  16. ichihara nagamitsu -- you can find a lot about him on the net
  17. looks like maker is Ujisada but i twisted my neck looking at the pictures so did not check the rest
  18. one part seems to read May 1954 (but not written as a Japanese would)
  19. Soshu Ju HIROmitsu -- i think
  20. try Kuniiye there is a lot of information available about him, but i will let you have fun doing some research
  21. looks nothing like either reference, spacing between 2 kanji of Yamato clearly different than references, Masa and Nori not close (at least to me)
  22. i agree
  23. picture or link to one?
  24. John i think there was a thread in the past about books, you might try a search. Sword says Ichiryushi saku, check R Steins website he has a bunch of info on him, look under Nagamitsu
  25. Bizen Osa..... so it is Bizen Osafune, makers name is cut off
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