CurtisR Posted October 20, 2012 Report Posted October 20, 2012 Greetings all, As I made my way through my friend's treasure trove of blades, he showed me this one. Unfortunately, it was at his shop and very busy that day (like with a couple of others I've posted recently) and these are the best I could get, and forgot to measure the blade, etc. but will resolve that soon. Any opinions as to age or school would be very helpful (he's thinking of selling them either separately or as a collection and I recommended he begin by listing them here, but have to know what he's selling first :D . Unfortunately, I am not in the $ position to grab 'em. Regardless, the saya seems to be of rosewood, and it is missing the Tsuba. Many thanks! Curtis R. Quote
huntershooter Posted October 20, 2012 Report Posted October 20, 2012 Looks to a hagire about 1/2" in front of the ha-machi. If so, it is a fatal flaw. Quote
cabowen Posted October 20, 2012 Report Posted October 20, 2012 It needs a good cleaning. Bizen no Kami Fujiwara Ujifusa I am betting that is not a hagire, just rust.... Quote
CurtisR Posted October 20, 2012 Author Report Posted October 20, 2012 Mr. Bowen and Huntershooter ~ Thank you for the info so far! I've done some cropping/re-sized of the possible hagiri and to me, it looks to be rust. I didn't notice it in-hand, but will make sure next week. I believe is is only rust as well but will use a loupe on that area next time just to be sure.. Are there any *good*,non0destructive ways to clean this rust, or can you recommend someone here in the U.S.? Here are the two extra pics.... Quote
sanjuro Posted October 20, 2012 Report Posted October 20, 2012 Curtis. OK... Silly question time. Is this the same blade as in your post concerning the wak with Tokugawa mon mounts? The rust damage is so similar as to be identical, but the nakago shown in the one post appears to be different to this nakago. Quote
mdiddy Posted October 20, 2012 Report Posted October 20, 2012 It is faint, but I recommend inspecting this area closer for a hairline crack just to be sure. Quote
Surfson Posted October 20, 2012 Report Posted October 20, 2012 Hi. I have a similar sword in my collection. Here is a photo of the tang. Lots of activity on the blade. Cheers, Bob Quote
Surfson Posted October 20, 2012 Report Posted October 20, 2012 This shows some of the activity and shape. It is out for restoration right now. B Quote
cabowen Posted October 21, 2012 Report Posted October 21, 2012 Surfson said: This shows some of the activity and shape. It is out for restoration right now. B I like that...a lot! It will be a knockout when polished.....Congrats! Quote
CurtisR Posted October 21, 2012 Author Report Posted October 21, 2012 For Keith - yes, that was my mistake...this IS the same photo I posted for the Tokugawa mon question...I apologize. The Tokugawa blade is free from active rust, and the photo above DOES belong to this blade. I've had a difficult time somewhat in separating the images. I do have others - now in their own file - for the Mon piece and will post it's blade & fittings later. Similar blade shape, but thinner and no rust such as above. And Surfson, the two could be twins! Different activity in the Hamon of course, but very similar in size, shape and signature. Did you sent it to Japan for polish? For Mdiddy; I will check this area very carefully this coming Tuesday when I get back into his "chamber of secret swords" Again, sorry for the confusion. The blade with the rust is in an old rosewood (saya) and I'll post more of the Tokugawa tomorrow for consideration. Cheers! Curtis Quote
CurtisR Posted October 23, 2012 Author Report Posted October 23, 2012 Update: Mr. Bowen was correct, thankfully! I re-checked it today under a high-power, lighted loupe and it is rust only. No hagire! The owner was quite happy as well :D . Quote
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