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  1. A start, Kanemichi (兼道) Ōsaka, 1st generation, Manji (万治, 1658-1661)
  2. Hi Ken, look up Tanba (no) Kami Yoshimichi you will see some similar traits in the mei as its the same school {The Mishina school} its best if you do the research than me doing it for you. there's a chance its ok Signature and Mekugi placement looks good, yasurime, looks good. All you need now is a match for the mei There’s only one way to learn so you will no longer mix up things like, {School possibilities Soshu? strong candidate based on nie and sunagashi Bizen? possible influence (choji, sudareba) Mihara or Yamashiro? structurally plausible but less likely} All of the picks are a long way off , what IMHO looks like a Shinto period blade but it’s a good start read some books then a you will have a better grasp of the subject Jim P
  3. Hi Ken,I think Rayhan is right. off by about a century, need pics of the blade there were from memory 6 gens and if you look at the Yasurime on this one, it looks close you need to look at some examples of the mei before you say Gimei
  4. Hi Steve, Making Mekugi https://cottontailcu...s.com/making-mekugi/
  5. Is this really authentic? No, save your money look at link,
  6. Hi some info for you http://www.jssus.org/2016V48_4_Kaifu.html
  7. Hi Kevin, I don’t post much these days but I thought this was funny!! they sell samurai jeans So a bit of advice if a sword shop sell swords for 16k and sells samurai jeans too it should give you a big ? https://www.samuraim...ory/ryukyu-ai-denim/ It has been said repeatedly on this board be suspicious of old papers coming out of Japan Also, he gives a good rendition of the Ujisada story but he does not state its by him Only this blade is attributed to Ujisada
  8. HiJohn, That is wakasa nuri lacquer work. kam does it, https://jigokustudios.com.au/lacquering/
  9. Hi Ray I thought Sue-Bizen too, like Morimitsu look at the boshi and hada found on a similar one on aoi https://www.aoijapan.net/katana-bishu-osafune-morimitsu-sakusue-bizen/ but a quick look at Sue-Bizen and you get mostly Torii Sori but you see Koshi Sori { Bizen Sori } in this sword so its off the norm for a later time it’s probably from the early Sue-Bizen ? but I can’t shake the feeling its got a lot of shinto in it ?
  10. Hi Tom,If sharpness or a dull edge was of great importance then that's something that would be on papers which it’s not nor do most of the nihonto sites in Japan speak of sharp or a dull blade take Aoi Art for example because it depends what the sword is cutting. If they ground them like razors they would not do well on Japanese armour that's why we speak about the meat of a blade kitchen knives are flat ground swords are usually convex for good reasons a lot less chips and cracks. A polisher will always try to keep the meat or bevel of a blade I would take a dull Gorō Nyūdō Masamune over a sharp Komonjo special every time.
  11. Thanks Steve, Now that's an interesting two wakizashi daisho
  12. Hi Mark, You need to take some better photos the ones you posted will not tell us much. I would take the story with a pinch of salt same for the family crest also the papers ? are not from one of the main line appraisal orgs { NBTHK ,NTHK } they may be fine but you may find that if you put them in to NBTHK or NTHK you may not get the same result as papered daisho are very rare. So looking forward to photos of the bare blades this will help members see traits like sugata. hada, and hamon and you will get much better reply's PS photo 3 in your last post of the Wakizashi it looks like hamon runs off at the Kissaki but it may be the photo or my bad eyesight
  13. Hi George, Thanks mate, you're a legend, owe you a beer next time you are down this way I will let you know what info comes up Now that I Know who he is Yasunori did some good quality horimono and IMHO has skill in cutting that interesting mei :thumbsup:
  14. Hi Ian,That's what I was looking for not much chance its gimei but wonted to get something to compare it too don't have the book so if one of the members has it and can post or PM with the page that would be great. Again thanks guys
  15. Thank you, George and Steve
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