woody100 Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 If a sword with both a mei and a cutting test inscription passes shinsa, does this mean that the cutting test inscription is considered genuine? How can a shinsa team be sure that the cutting test inscription is not a forgery? Tom Woodrow Quote
nagamaki - Franco Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 Hello, Yes. They have records of test cutting inscriptions and signatures for comparison (if needed). Quote
Kronos Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 What happens if the mei is genuine but the cutting test is fake? Quote
John A Stuart Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 Test cutting inscriptions are an affectation. The smiths signature is more important. John 3 Quote
Alex A Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 If a sword with both a mei and a cutting test inscription passes shinsa, does this mean that the cutting test inscription is considered genuine? How can a shinsa team be sure that the cutting test inscription is not a forgery? Tom Woodrow If the sword has a cutting test with a testers name, but is found to be a fake, it will not pass Hozen. The better the blade, the more likely it was tested by one of the well known testers, such as Yamada etc Without a testers name, it may pass hozen, but doubt must remain as to authenticity, fake cutting test incriptions out there. Quote
drbvac Posted December 6, 2016 Report Posted December 6, 2016 I have a papered blade that was tested by the smith even though there is a "typo" in the inscription ! I guess there were some very special testers and in reality not many smiths who actually tested their own blades and in fact depending on the skill - a tester may have in fact done a better cut than the smith ! ?? 2 Quote
Alex A Posted December 6, 2016 Report Posted December 6, 2016 I like the story of Chobie Kiyomitsu (kaga smith) having a competition with Kotetsu (armourer). Kiyomitsu,s swords where known for cutting through helmets and it was Kiyomitsu that did the swinging in the test. (From one of Markus,s books) Quote
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