Rickisan Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 I am at the verge of buying the Haynes Index, that all the tsuba guys quote often. Is it just a refrence book with artist names, or does it also have pictures and examples to compare with. Thanks, Rick Quote
Brian Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 I still need to get it myself (it's shipping that's a killer I think) but from what I understand, it is just info and dates. No pics or examples. Strictly for looking up names and basic info. Brian Quote
Thierry BERNARD Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 no no pictures no mei samples just sometime some kao Quote
Jean Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 From what I have seen "extract from Satcho ; With 12,560 entries, Haynes' compilation of documented tosgou artisans is the most comprehensive in any language. This index, the result of five decades study, presents readily accessible information for each entry. Biographical information includes: name(s) alphabetized by its Romanji transliteration accompanied by the kanji, kakihan if used, period and location active, account of associations family/school, and a listing of sources of authentic signatures for each entry. The primary reference being Wakayama's Toso Kodogu Meiji Taikei. The index is followed by an listing of kanji presented by stroke count, and a bibliography of western and Japanese texts cited. The three volume set is made a ready reference in its custom book stand. 2460 Total pages in three volumes, 5¾ x 11½" softcover Quote
Rickisan Posted April 16, 2008 Author Report Posted April 16, 2008 Thanks guys...that looks like great info to have. Any thoughts a an all around good book with picture refrences? To go with it ? Rick Quote
Michael 101 Posted April 16, 2008 Report Posted April 16, 2008 Rick, another great thing with Haynes is that it also comes with a diskette version which is great for word searching artists which can be very useful especially when an artist used more than one name during his lifetime. Best money I have ever spent on research material. For pictures / general school info I would recommend the Baur collection. Regards Michael Quote
Rickisan Posted April 16, 2008 Author Report Posted April 16, 2008 Michael - All, Thank you for your answers, and throwing in the extra comments. I didnt know a CD came with it...thats a nice plus And thanks for steering me towards the Baur book also, time to start shopping. Now, until all these new books arrive, feel free to give your thoughts on my other post about "What makes a Goto a Goto. Quote
Michal Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Strange - I didn't get any CD with my copy ... :? But indeed, it's still great source of information! Quote
Satcho Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Thanks guys...that looks like great info to have. Any thoughts a an all around good book with picture refrences? To go with it ? Rick Hello Rick, The primary reference cited for signature examples in the Haynes' Index is Wakayama's Toso Kodogu Meiji Taikei. Toso Kodogu Meiji Taikei is a comprehensive, three volume compilation of actual tsuba-ko signatures, a meikan. Highly regarded by Haynes and others, I recall seeing the set in use at the 2006 NTHK Shinsa in New Jersey. The sets typically sell to our want list before posting to our website. Best regards, Michael Harris satcho.com http://satcho.com Specialists in books related to the study & appreciation of the Japanese sword as art. _______________________________________________ Quote
Jean Posted April 17, 2008 Report Posted April 17, 2008 Thanks for the precision Mike, you have always been my reference :D :D :D Quote
Rickisan Posted April 17, 2008 Author Report Posted April 17, 2008 Mr. Harris- Thank you for your input...I will start checking around today. Rick Quote
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