Jean Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 Pity that the blade and the koshirae are a mismatch: http://www.aoijapan.com/wakizashi-tanba-kami-yoshimichi-kyo-2nd-generation The starting bid reflects the koshirae kanteisho (TH) The pictures of the koshirae seem to have disappeared from the site. ... Quote
Fuuten Posted December 13, 2016 Report Posted December 13, 2016 On 12/13/2016 at 1:12 PM, Jean said: The pictures of the koshirae seem to have disappeared from the site. ... http://www.aoijapan.com/img/sword/2016/16660koshirae.jpg<-- seems to work though. Quote
Jean Posted December 13, 2016 Author Report Posted December 13, 2016 They have reappeared Axel, seems there was a problem with Aoi Art website while I was posting. In fact, the pictures are very misleading, the seppa are not adjusted to the blade/koshirae it can be seen in picture 4, tsuba is removed which could lead to think that there are 2 seppas between the tsuba and the habaki and in picture 6 where there are not adjusted to the tsuba . Chance is there is a problem with the tsunagi. Quote
DirkO Posted December 14, 2016 Report Posted December 14, 2016 Jean, this blade has now reappeared on Aoi - it was on their site already some time ago (29/02 to be exact :-) ) Quote
Jean Posted December 14, 2016 Author Report Posted December 14, 2016 Surprise Dirk, it is the second one after a Juyo Norishige to reappear on Aoi Art website within a few months. Quote
Guido Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 I don't think it's a mismatch: the tsukaito has been replaced after receiving the TH papers (a topic we discussed not that long ago), and this is causing the problem. Since the old tsuka was reused, the wrap compressed the wood in a way that the tsuka will not properly fit the nakago (of both the sword and the tsunagi) anymore. I learned that lesson the hard way more than 30 years ago, a mistake I'll never make again. Btw, having the tsukaito replaced isn't something I object to, but at least they should have used the original color, and together with the sword given it to a tsukamakishi who could have adjusted the tsuka accordingly. 4 Quote
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