Kurikata Posted January 11, 2018 Report Posted January 11, 2018 Hi, considering the design, the mimi shape, I would consider this tsuba being from AKASAKA school. But is it not as fine as Tadamasa one's for example. Can some one give his views on this tsuba ? Thank you Bruno Quote
Curran Posted January 11, 2018 Report Posted January 11, 2018 Dimensions? especially _thickness_ ? Akasaka design. Most of what I see in your image looks like mid to later Akasaka. It also could be Tosa Myochin, as they copied Akasaka designs and I've sometimes made error to mid-late Akasaka when NBTHK went on to say Tosa Myochin. 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted January 11, 2018 Author Report Posted January 11, 2018 Curran, this tsuba is 7,40 cm high by 6,80 cm large and 0,6 cm thick. Thank you Quote
seattle1 Posted January 11, 2018 Report Posted January 11, 2018 Hello: It is a strong and clever design, and it shows movement with strength. Given the coin-like shape of the seppa-dai I would guess Ko Shoami. Arnold Quote
christianmalterre Posted January 11, 2018 Report Posted January 11, 2018 No! not Akasaka certainly.... you but should browse the infos about the Tosa ...( just here on board) me Quote
lonely panet Posted January 11, 2018 Report Posted January 11, 2018 Im with chis. The iron dosent look right to me Quote
seattle1 Posted January 12, 2018 Report Posted January 12, 2018 Hello: If you would like to do some browsing I would suggest the gold and silver Sasano books. Arnold Quote
Kurikata Posted January 13, 2018 Author Report Posted January 13, 2018 Thank you to all of you. Tosa Myochin would be an excellent potential choice. After more instigation, definitively it is not Akasaka. Thank you again to all of you. Quote
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