Paul Martin Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Hi All, Hope you all had a good Christmas, and wish you all a happy new year! Just throwing this out there. I have finished a long term project that is just moving forward. The publisher is also onboard with the project. However, given the volume of photographs needed and copyrights to pay for them. I am thinking of crowd funding for advanced purchases. We are thinking of doing a limited edition B4 sized Japanese cloth covered hard cover in an additional box cover of 500 numbered copies at approximately $450 usd each. Then a standard sized book, maybe B5 or A4 possibly hard cover at approx $90 and/or a paperback version, $60-70 usd. These are just rough estimates at the moment. The book is "National Treasure Swords of Japan' all in English with all National Treasure swords and Koshirae. What would the interest be in a book like this and the various formats. We are ready to roll, we are looking for about 20,000 USD in pre-orders. 10 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 A very good idea and project! An A4 hard cover issue would be my choice. 1 Quote
Henry Wilson Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Count me in. An A4 hard cover if possible. 1 Quote
seattle1 Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Hello: Can you give us more detail on the content specifics? It sounds very interesting so far. Happy New Year to everyone! Arnold F. Quote
Guido Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 If I'm not mistaken, there are 122 swords with kokuhō designation, quite a few of them in private collections. Will all be covered with up-to-date photos? 2 Quote
Grey Doffin Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Hi Paul, It would be helpful if you put dimensions to the book sizes; save us all the bother of looking them up online. How large will the illustrations be on a page. All photos, no oshigata? How detailed (how good) will the photos be? Maybe you could post an example. How much text will be included: dimensions & description, history, whatever for each piece? If you are proud of the book, the more you can tell us the more likely we will be to sign on. Sounds very interesting. Grey Quote
Paul Martin Posted December 26, 2016 Author Report Posted December 26, 2016 There will be 137 swords and koshirae in total, I had to have a cut off point, so I decided not to include swords that were designated National Treasures as part of a greater set of objects like a wedding gift, etc. However, I have included ones that are categorized as archeological objects. In the blade section there are 115 blades I have also included one Imperial collection blade for example purposes (116). There are also 21 koshirae. There were also some National Treasure designated saya and stuff that were just not interesting enough, so I cut them. Here is a size chart for you. https://www.belightsoft.com/products/resources/paper-sizes-and-formats-explained.php No Oshigata, just photos. It's not an easy task getting the money for the copyrights for the existing photography, so getting them all reshot is pretty much an impossibility. However, where there is new photography available, it will be used. The originals are pre-digital and the printing techniques have improved since they were first published. There will be an explanation for each sword with descriptions and dimensions. The explanations vary in length for each sword depending how much info, or history accompanies the sword. It is all preceded by the obligatory essay on Japanese swords and culture, followed by a brief history. Then all the swords and koshirae explanations/descriptions, followed by the various obligatory (but very detailed) sword information, diagrams and glossary. So far, there has not been a comprehensive book in English that showcases all of the National Treasure blades. I thought the data alone would be worth having on any sword enthusiasts bookshelf. 3 Quote
Jean Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Count me in for a copy, hard cover 1 Quote
Stephen Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 interested ...cost increase if a A3 would be used? Quote
Paul Martin Posted December 26, 2016 Author Report Posted December 26, 2016 A3 won't be used, might just skip to A1. Quote
Thierry BERNARD Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Count me in for one copy, hard cover 1 Quote
BIG Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Hard cover or limeted edition...like to watch some xamples... Best Regards 1 Quote
rkg Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 Oh man, that would be fun to reshoot rkg (Richard George) Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 I would like to get 1 limited edition. 1 Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted December 26, 2016 Report Posted December 26, 2016 If available, A1 would be my choice, Paul, if only to see as much detail on the blades & koshirae as possible. Great project!Ken Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted December 27, 2016 Report Posted December 27, 2016 Hi PAul. A4 hardcover for me too. Please let me know how and when pay for it. 1 Quote
Kanenaga Posted December 27, 2016 Report Posted December 27, 2016 I would certainly do an A4 hardcover, perhaps a B4. I hope there will be plenty of text to complement the photos. Les 1 Quote
Gilles Posted December 27, 2016 Report Posted December 27, 2016 Dear Paul, Two books, A4, hardcover or a limited edition 1 Quote
Gakusee Posted December 27, 2016 Report Posted December 27, 2016 Either hardcover or limited edition cloth bound for me as well. I am sure there will be plenty of other interest beyond this board into the various sword organisations and clubs of collectors. Best of luck putting this together, Michael 1 Quote
Dogen Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 I'd love to get a hardcover copy! Largest format possible. 1 Quote
Markus Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 As posted on my FB site, I will be in too, for the hardcover version to be precise. Checking my stats, I got a little over "500 people reached" status on my share but no concrete reply. So in order to let Paul know about the actual "real deal" backing of this project, I ask my readers to go directly to Paul's page or FB page. I think that this is a great project and an important must have reference on every bookshelf! 1 Quote
FletchSan Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 I'd also love a hardcover copy. Thanks. 1 Quote
shakudo Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 I'll take a hardcover copy, interested in limited edition but want to see first. Great project, hope it can get going. Cheers Michael. 1 Quote
Jimmy R Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 I don't see anything on his website or his FB page??? Quote
cisco-san Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 I´ll take one copy, hard cover and would be interested in limited edition (but want to see first too) 1 Quote
Fuuten Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 Signing in, would be in for the one around 80 bucks. Would be nice to get a heads up one scheduling. 1 Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted December 28, 2016 Report Posted December 28, 2016 Paul, please, let updated also the people like me that are no more on Facebook. 1 Quote
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