Nickupero Posted July 23, 2014 Report Posted July 23, 2014 Soon I'll be adding this Papered Shinto Settsu Wakizashi signed Kazusa no kami Shigeyasu, and dated Kanbun 3rd, 8th month. It is in very nice polish with a lively Koshirae. You can judge form the many pictures added. Nagasa measures 46.5 cm / 18.3 inches with a Sori of 0.8 cm / 0.31 inches. Price for members is $4,750 US, plus shipping and any transactional related fees. Donation will be honoured if sold here. Quote
Nickupero Posted July 23, 2014 Author Report Posted July 23, 2014 some more.... we have a 2 sided kozuka Quote
Dr Fox Posted July 23, 2014 Report Posted July 23, 2014 Nick The sword is in my eyes stunning, hope you get a good result in the sale. In fact more than stunning, it would not be misplaced in a museum display! There are hours of study in this most excellent example. Added to the fact the photography leaves nothing to be desired, this has been a pleasure to see, thank you. Quote
SwordGuyJoe Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 Nick, Where do you find these wonderful toys?!? Quote
Toryu2020 Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 Nick - These have to be the best photos I have ever seen for a listing here! Hard not to want this one given the presentation, love that tsuba too. -t Quote
Brian Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 I love that kurikata. Is that iron? Wow. Brian Quote
drbvac Posted July 24, 2014 Report Posted July 24, 2014 As a fellow CANADIAN it is nice to see others appreciate the work and time that Nick puts in to what I see in him as a labour of love. Following a lengthy time collecting he and his wife decided that he could attempt to try and have a site that would only sell papered blades so that both seller and buyer were protected to some extent. I know he personally goes to Japan and has contacts there that he utilizes to get access to the types of art swords that are offered to Japanese collectors and not the type of stuff that usually gets offered to North Americans. They are either purchased with papers or he takes them to shinsa and has them done before selling. His site may not be as flashy as some but the pictures are second to none and in terms of honesty in dealing with - no problem. THere are only a handful of dealers/sellers in Canada that ever advertise nihonto - especially of this caliber and I for one am glad Nick decided to take the chance and get into the business - great addition to the world market. Quote
Nickupero Posted July 27, 2014 Author Report Posted July 27, 2014 Thank you all gentlemen, the comments are much appreciated and motivating. Its taken years of trial and error, playing around with many photography techniques, and I'm always still trying to improve. Yes Brian, the Kurikata is all solid iron, its my wife's favourite part as she loves cute things :lol: . Brain B was very kind in answering for me (sorry for the delayed reply), he pretty much summed it. I don't buy anywhere else but Japan, and I also don't always find items but when I do I make sure the piece talks to me, otherwise I won't buy. Just have to say that as foreigners we are lucky to have access to the JP rail pass otherwise I think my cost would be way too high. Thanks again for all your support! Quote
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