Stephen Posted October 27, 2016 Report Posted October 27, 2016 Just a heads up if your looking on GB. Nasty copy!! http://www.gunbroker.com/item/591602852 Quote
Stephen Posted October 27, 2016 Author Report Posted October 27, 2016 Ok getting feedback on it being org but painted. mouth of saya looks cast to me. Quote
Brian Posted October 27, 2016 Report Posted October 27, 2016 Going by what I have seen that seller sell before, I have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Seems to know Nihonto. But it has been horribly treated and painted. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted October 27, 2016 Report Posted October 27, 2016 That price makes me feel better about paying $2,400 for mine! Always thought I over-paid, but it's a nice one and I WANTED IT!!! Quote
IJASWORDS Posted October 31, 2016 Report Posted October 31, 2016 Hi, all I would add, is look at the bottom scabbard brass plug. I have attached of an original plug photo for comparison. Neil. Quote
Stegel Posted October 31, 2016 Report Posted October 31, 2016 But it has been horribly treated and painted. I'd have to agree with you on that, i personally find it interesting, but would never contemplate doing the same to a sword like that. It would have to detract and lower the overall value of it. The sword is however, genuine. The first 500 or so made, had a leather sarute as the seller stated. His is obviously well within this range and they also had the 'horse shoe' brass plug, which is also correct. 1 Quote
Shamsy Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 The numbers are actually genuinely low, better than most of the 'low' ones I see listed that are still in the thousands. That makes it quite appealing. It also looks to be in good condition. However, two things put me off. For one I think the value has taken a real hit with the repaint (which I'm in agreement that it's not original). Secondly, even were you to strip the paint, the finish and patina on the handle would be gone. That's a fairly major part of these swords, since the copper was annealed to give it the two toned appearance. That would be lost I imagine. It seems likely that the scabbard would have been similarly stripped back for a repaint, so there is unlikely to be any of the original grey undercoat or green paint left behind. For me the loss of all patina and original paint is a killer. Not sure about the sarute. As Stegel said the early coppers did originally have leather sarute but the one in this instance could be a replacement which would be in line with the painting. Dawson shows an original and a replica but it's hard to tell here. Not sure they would have painted while the sword was intact, but Dawson states disassembly destroys the sarute. On the fence here. 1 Quote
brannow Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 Interesting but with such poor small photos, who would pay that much? Quote
BANGBANGSAN Posted November 23, 2016 Report Posted November 23, 2016 These Copper handle NCO are getting expensive,dont matter if it has matching#.They sell for closeto $2000 even without the correct scabbard. Trystan Quote
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