Marius Posted February 25, 2013 Report Posted February 25, 2013 Janusz, No idea what this horrible "bonji" is supposed to mean, but it is of such low quality that the only reason it has been carved is to hide some flaw Don't shoot the messenger - it was not me who have defaced this sword, I am just pointing out that this "horimono" is an abomination Sorry for the bad news... Quote
Geraint Posted February 25, 2013 Report Posted February 25, 2013 Hi Janusz Mariuszk is right about the quality of the horimono, it's not good. It is often the case that horimono were carved to hide flaws though I can't imagine a flaw that would be dealt with by this one. It is also the case that horimono were sometimes cut on shingunto and sometimes not well. Your sword seems to be earlier than showato judging by the nakago, but it may have had this added when mounted for service. I must admit that I can't make much sense of the bonji however while looking for an example I came across this one, http://yakiba.com/kat_yasatsugu.htm Not only is this much better quality but it seems as close as I can get to yours, my best guess is that it is Fudo but I am sure others will be able to pin it down. All the best Quote
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