bone Posted September 18, 2014 Report Posted September 18, 2014 I've been wondering. Is there anyway to figure out the polisher from the stripes he leaves behind? Quote
Gabriel L Posted September 18, 2014 Report Posted September 18, 2014 Nagashi / togi-mei / kesho-migaki. The answer is… sometimes. Maybe. http://web.archive.org/web/200807201336 ... migaki.htm Quote
bone Posted September 18, 2014 Author Report Posted September 18, 2014 Thanks! Maybe... I think. :D Quote
DGuertin Posted October 7, 2014 Report Posted October 7, 2014 This has been an area of cosiderable debate for qute some time, the majority opinion for the longest time being it was meaningless. I did see a proper kao on a blade in Houston back in the 90's, though... Quote
nagamaki - Franco Posted October 7, 2014 Report Posted October 7, 2014 With study, familiarization, it is possible to recognize a polisher's marks. On several occasions I've had more than one polisher and other artisans that handle a lot of swords tell me that they recognized who the marks were made by. Heck, one can even begin to ID the polisher of a sword by the polish if you've seen enough examples of the polisher's work. Quote
Brian Posted October 8, 2014 Report Posted October 8, 2014 Yes, but only for Japanese cellphones, which are far more advanced than ours. Brian Quote
bone Posted October 8, 2014 Author Report Posted October 8, 2014 The one who polished one of mine did a pretty poor job. I'd like to turn Brian loose on him with that trout! Quote
Ted Tenold Posted October 9, 2014 Report Posted October 9, 2014 So many varieties. I've seen kesho migaki that included signatures (one was in very nice sosho), kao, dates, wood burl designs, and some just plain weird. Some are so bad, they're just an eyesore. Top craftsman's are amazingly precise and accent the polish magnificently. Here is an interesting and unique combination. Quote
bone Posted October 9, 2014 Author Report Posted October 9, 2014 That. Is very cool. What's the signature? Quote
Ted Tenold Posted October 9, 2014 Report Posted October 9, 2014 Hard to make out a couple of them. The kaisho on the right looks like Masa Ki(?) Shige..Yoshi(?) The katakana on the left looks like maybe Mi Ka(?) ...(?) Te(?) :? Maybe Morita-san can offer a suggestion? Quote
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