
Tohagi
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Very nice. The left one reminds me a Mito ushikoshi tsuba I have: same shape, shakudo and delicate composition.
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With a very carefull guess, I think you still have half a mm of hamon at the tip. I though it completely run out. It is clearly a broken reshaped kissaki but maybe not a fatal flaw. You have a very nice and interesting blade with some issues.
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Really a beautifull blade, I think it could be earlier than shinto to... I did find the fukure, where is it ?
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Waouh, loves it alot! Remind me a very thick and round tsuba we discuss in the tosogu section at the"unusual tsuba" thread. Could you please tell me the mimi large at the ring? Do you have any clue of the school? Best regards, Eric
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IMHO the color of the nakago is very clear like if patina have been removed?
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Seems to be an O suriage blade, probably was a good one. The hamon looks suguha, I have a concern with the boshi: seems to run out from the ha... Maybe the picture.
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In this threat, Shiga Seki was a possible match for gyaku takanoha. Do you think the hamon could fit?
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Very sorry, my mystake and all the blâme on me ! I made a confusion betwen Takanoha and Gyaku Takanoha in the Brian's post. Really sorry, Brian. Eric
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You should look at the "Your favorite yasurime" threat at Général section. According to Brian, gyaku takanoha could possibly be early shinto Seki... upper the community is pointing to Kaga school. If I correctly understand.
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Absolutely beautifull ! You have a gift... Kind regards, Eric
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Quite a nice hamon and of course genuine... the yasurime are uncommon...Seki? I don't like the color of the nakago, looks repatinated. Best regards, Eric
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Do you have a favorite Yasurime?
Tohagi replied to goo's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Kiri or lightly katte sagari, because it is in my confort zone of time and understanding... Best, Eric -
My First Nihonto - What was yours like?
Tohagi replied to Yumso's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
... my first was a wakisasi in shirasaya, with sayagaki and red urushi mei with an attribution to Kongo bei Moritaka. The blade was tired and, to my shame nowdays, I tryed to bring it back with a "special" compound I found on the net and cotton... Could have make a lot worse. I offerd as a gift to a friend and master 10dan Hanshi who passed away in 2013. He first thought it was a copy because at the time it was almost impossible to have nihonto in France. Kind regards, Eric -
The boshi of the gunto is ruined... Sorry mate, don't think it can be recovered. The wakisashi seems good, nice shape ...not as old as I expected when looking at the nakago. Still deserve special attention from someone knowing his job. Kindly Eric
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In need of expertise/opinion
Tohagi replied to Richard K's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
The wakasashi could really be good! Please show it to some member here. The prices they gived you are fair, but à little under if the gunto is genuine and the waki as it seems. Best regards, Eric -
Musahi-no-kami Fujiwara tomotsune
Tohagi replied to nihon's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
Funny: maybe a far relative of Musashi no kami fujiwara no Genshin (Miyamoto Musashi). Nothing strange for me with this sword, but the hamon seems to have been strangely attacked ura side. Maybe spider rust /acid etched. It is wazamono ranking so you'll find genuine samples of mei and yasurime... -
Very, very nice ! Thank you for sharing !
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Help identifying a lost sword and/or smith
Tohagi replied to Earrindo's topic in General Nihonto Related Discussion
This saya is a good quality one, needs a lot of urushi work to do it. The kojiri is a little unusualy rounded. Silk bags are good quality ones quite standard. Seems it was a quality blade, but impossible for me to find out what kind of "lost style". A lot of smith try to find out secrets from the past... 12 swords a year was quite common because of regulation. My opinion is that your father love you a lot. Best regards, Eric -
Sorry, I'm not sure. I think it was a Batodo master when I show him a plain silver habaki I had made. He told me it was OK for a tanto but not good for a katana because of the shock obsortion. He explain me that any part: habaki, seppa daï, tsuba etc... where part of a chain of dissipation of the shock that ends in the hands... Kindly, Eric