ken kata Posted October 10, 2017 Report Posted October 10, 2017 Hey guys, I was looking around, and, could not fine anything about Corroded Nakagos.. What's the general census ? 1) How does a corroded Nakago , with a decent blade "Rate"..? 2) Do you just disregard that Sword / Blade, or, if it comes with some kind of authentication , then, it is O.K. ? 3) Is it still "acceptable" with any authentication? 4) Is it a shame to own a blade in this condition? 5) Is a Blade like this not worth anything anymore to most collectors? Opinions are welcome.. No "Save more money and look at better blades" replies. Yes, that's always true, but, this is post is to "see" what different people say about the topic. and, Yes, there is some of us , that only will spend up to a certain amount for a Blade. So, no criticism , just what you feel about these corroded Nakago blades and their future. Thanks for you time Alton Takata Quote
b.hennick Posted October 10, 2017 Report Posted October 10, 2017 If the nakago is bad I will not buy the blade. With very rare exceptions for koto blades by a rare smith who did excellent work. 2 Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted October 10, 2017 Report Posted October 10, 2017 As Barry said... 1 Quote
TheGermanBastard Posted October 10, 2017 Report Posted October 10, 2017 4) Is it a shame to own a blade in this condition? Definately 4! I am however willing to offer generous salvation by taking on the blade for free ... Otherwise I'd stick with what the prvious poster said 1 Quote
Death-Ace Posted October 11, 2017 Report Posted October 11, 2017 Depends on how corroded. My Kashu Nagatsugu had a decent nakago, still legible mei and taurine, but you could see where corrosion was stabilized! If it is thin and feels and looks as if the nakago could snap like a Kit-Kat, I'd have some doubts! 1 Quote
Curran Posted October 11, 2017 Report Posted October 11, 2017 Not knowing Osafune Yoshimitsu, I google searched and came up with Markus' article on a related sword. Also this Christies sale: A Bizen School KatanaSIGNED BISHU OSAFUNE YOSHIMITSU ANDestimate$12,000 - $18,000price realized$36,000 Kinda surprised by that. 1 Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted October 11, 2017 Report Posted October 11, 2017 I think it depends on the amount of damage, Alton, along with the provenance of the blade, pretty much as the others have said. No hard & fast rule. 1 Quote
Jean Posted October 11, 2017 Report Posted October 11, 2017 A katana is a whole. Nakago is as important as the blade itself, so forget it. Nakago shows the skill of the smith, yasurime are very important. This blade won’t go further than Hozon, because you will find hundreds of blades forged at the same time with splendid nakago. Unless a huge discount, I won’t buy it. BTW, on the photo, there is one mekugi ana, on the kanteisho, there are two.... 3 Quote
ken kata Posted October 11, 2017 Author Report Posted October 11, 2017 Thank you guys.. I kinda get what you guys are saying.. These are the best "Rule of Thumbs" (advice) : Jean pointed out, 1) A katana is a whole. Nakago is as important as the blade itself, so forget it. Nakago shows the skill of the smith, yasurime are very important. Ken pointed out : 2) It depends on the amount of damage, along with the provenance of the blade, pretty much as the others have said. No hard & fast rule. Mr. Hudson pointed out - : 3) Depends on how corroded. My Kashu Nagatsugu had a decent nakago, still legible mei and taurine. If it is thin and feels and looks as if the nakago could snap ..... Barry Hennick said : 4) If the nakago is bad I will not buy the blade. With very rare exceptions for koto blades by a rare smith who did excellent work. Nihonto Collector says : 5) It would defiantly be a shame (for him, and, maybe for some people's Collection ) Understandable.. or, if you are a newbie... Alton Takata says: " If you are a Dagashi Samurai, and love the blade and it's lowed price, and, keeping the Blade in Koshirae, to then, it is O.K. " At the lower end (up to $3000) , I can see people buying these, because that is not an "arm and a leg", but, for the higher price range, and the more "connoisseur" buyer, the advice given is well advised. Jean, about the two Mekugi pin holes, those are two different blades. One has many guys interested and bidding . Hovering below 3000.00 I was wondering why so many guys are bidding, but, then, it is under 3000. so, maybe that is why.. I am looking to buy a Tachi style katana blade. Preferably Koto... Deep Sori.. Bohi is preferable. In Koshirae.. Papered is a plus.. around 3000.00 ( I can hear all the people telling me "Good Luck in your endeavor" LOL ) Thank You guys.. Alton Takata 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted October 11, 2017 Report Posted October 11, 2017 ..... BTW, on the photo, there is one mekugi ana, on the kanteisho, there are two.... Different blades, Jean! Quote
Jean Posted October 11, 2017 Report Posted October 11, 2017 Yes Jean, Alton mentioned it. the nakago of the kanteisho is much less corroded than the pictured one. Quote
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