Marius G Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Hello, Not long ago I got this Katana by Masanaga (signed HIZEN KUNI BICHU DAIJO FUJIWARA MASANAGA). I would like to learn more about the sword and its maker, so any comment would be welcomed! Regards, Marius G Quote
DGARBUTT Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 This is one of the signatures of the third generation Masahiro. First signed as Hironaga. Received the title of Bitchu daijo in 1665. Dale 2 Quote
Marius G Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Posted August 5, 2016 On 8/5/2016 at 11:00 AM, DGARBUTT said: This is one of the signatures of the third generation Masahiro. First signed as Hironaga. Received the title of Bitchu daijo in 1665. Dale Thank you very much for your reply! Does Bitchu Daijo mean something? Is it a good swordsmith? I bought the sword because I liked the shape and the Hamon, but I have no idea whether the sword is of good quality or not, or whether the swordsmith is good or not. Anyhow the sword looks very nice, with very fine hada and very beautiful hamon. And I will certainly take very good care of it! Quote
Stephen Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Nice to see you drop in Dale, we could use your knowledge more often. 2 Quote
DGARBUTT Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Thanks Stephen. Bitchu daijo is an honorary title. It means assistant lord of Bitchu province. The Hizen Masahiro line of smiths is very well regarded. I am not sure how the third generation ranks. If you google sandai Masahiro you should find information. I have not attempted to validate the signature as genuine, however the work and shape of the sword look like Hizen Masahiro work. Nice sword and nice mounts Dale 1 Quote
Marius G Posted August 5, 2016 Author Report Posted August 5, 2016 On 8/5/2016 at 2:24 PM, DGARBUTT said: Thanks Stephen. Bitchu daijo is an honorary title. It means assistant lord of Bitchu province. The Hizen Masahiro line of smiths is very well regarded. I am not sure how the third generation ranks. If you google sandai Masahiro you should find information. I have not attempted to validate the signature as genuine, however the work and shape of the sword look like Hizen Masahiro work. Nice sword and nice mounts Dale Thank you very much again for your help! I trust the sword/signature is genuine as I bought it from AoiArt/Japan and it also has the NBTHK Tokubetsu Kicho paper. Best regards... and have a nice weekend! Marius G Quote
Ray Singer Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 I think you did very well with the Masanaga. I clearly remember that sword when it was listed for sale and how much I liked it at the time. It reminded me of a nidai (Kawachi no Kami) in a good friend's collection. Sandai works seem to be relatively rare on the market. Enjoy. Best regards, Ray Quote
Ray Singer Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 It is a quality sword and the hamon has similarities to the abunome gonome hamon (horsefly eyes) of the first two generations. The very fine hada you described is known as konuka hada and is representative of the school. I would suggest finding a copy of Roger Robertshaw's book on the Hizen Tadayoshi school. This will give you a tremendous amount of background on his lineage. Hizento.net Best regards, Ray On 8/5/2016 at 12:22 PM, Marius G said: I bought the sword because I liked the shape and the Hamon, but I have no idea whether the sword is of good quality or not, or whether the swordsmith is good or not. Anyhow the sword looks very nice, with very fine hada and very beautiful hamon. Quote
Jean Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Better get the CD Ray as the book is not printed anymore and it fetches 300/400$. Quote
Ray Singer Posted August 5, 2016 Report Posted August 5, 2016 Yes, that is true. It is the digital book I was thinking of, which I believe Roger will sell through his site. Best, Ray Quote
Marius G Posted August 6, 2016 Author Report Posted August 6, 2016 On 8/5/2016 at 11:14 PM, raymondsinger said: Yes, that is true. It is the digital book I was thinking of, which I believe Roger will sell through his site. Best, Ray Thank you very much for the info! Will try to get the book. Have a nice weekend! Quote
Ron STL Posted August 6, 2016 Report Posted August 6, 2016 Beautiful Hizen-to Marius. Awhile back I sold/part traded my Hizen Masanaga katana. It also had a full signature that ended close to the end of the nakago as your sword does. It was a tough one to part with! I'll see if the owner might share a photo or so for you here. Hamon was a little different, more like a cluster of midare-gunome, some suguha, another cluster and so-on. Mr. Tanobe told me that to find an intact, full mei of Masanaga (sandai Masahiro) is rare to find. I've always found the works of Hizen Masahiro and his brother Yukihiro quite interesting and once had several generations to lay out together for study. Today I have only my early found shodai Masahiro and Yukihiro, but have added three sword by their father, Hizen Yoshinobu, brother-in-law of mainline Tadayoshi. Again, congratulations! Ron STL 1 Quote
Marius G Posted August 8, 2016 Author Report Posted August 8, 2016 On 8/6/2016 at 4:38 PM, Ron STL said: Beautiful Hizen-to Marius. Awhile back I sold/part traded my Hizen Masanaga katana. It also had a full signature that ended close to the end of the nakago as your sword does. It was a tough one to part with! I'll see if the owner might share a photo or so for you here. Hamon was a little different, more like a cluster of midare-gunome, some suguha, another cluster and so-on. Mr. Tanobe told me that to find an intact, full mei of Masanaga (sandai Masahiro) is rare to find. I've always found the works of Hizen Masahiro and his brother Yukihiro quite interesting and once had several generations to lay out together for study. Today I have only my early found shodai Masahiro and Yukihiro, but have added three sword by their father, Hizen Yoshinobu, brother-in-law of mainline Tadayoshi. Again, congratulations! Ron STL Thank you! Quote
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