matthew Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 I recently posted a few pictures of this long tanto/short sword , and after holding the blade in the right light managed to get a picture of the temper line even though the blade is in bad condition, I'm just wondering if this will help date the sword ? thanks Quote
Marius Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 The blade is only out of polish, the condition seems good. In order to determine age, looking at the shape is the first step. Actually, I will save you my babble, just go here: http://www.ksky.ne.jp/~sumie99/appreciate.html 1 Quote
Shugyosha Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 Hi Matthew, Length is also a significant factor in dating a tanto - if you are able to measure the cutting edge that might give an idea. I'm trying to remember where I saw a chart of the various tanto shapes/ lengths related to era and set out for comparison...might have been on here...?? Best, John 1 Quote
Marius Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 In Matthew's pics this looks more like a wakizashi. Correction. A tanto, indeed. The cutting edge is 12", which is ~30.5cm. 1 Quote
Peter Bleed Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 I bet it is by "KANEsometing" and dates to the 15somethings Peter 1 Quote
Marius Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 Here is the link to Matthew's previous post: http://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/24593-rcently-aquired-old-tanto-for-id-please/ Quote
Alex A Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 That's what I thought Peter, Mino. Shortened. Quote
matthew Posted January 16, 2018 Author Report Posted January 16, 2018 Hi Matthew, Length is also a significant factor in dating a tanto - if you are able to measure the cutting edge that might give an idea. I'm trying to remember where I saw a chart of the various tanto shapes/ lengths related to era and set out for comparison...might have been on here...?? Best, John hi john ,thanks for your response ,ive measured the blade again and it 34.5 cm to the tsuba regards,matthew Quote
matthew Posted January 16, 2018 Author Report Posted January 16, 2018 The blade is only out of polish, the condition seems good. In order to determine age, looking at the shape is the first step. Actually, I will save you my babble, just go here: http://www.ksky.ne.jp/~sumie99/appreciate.html hi , thanks for your response and link mat Quote
matthew Posted January 16, 2018 Author Report Posted January 16, 2018 thought this picture may also help Quote
Jean Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 Over 1 shaku (30,3cm), it is a wakizashi. This blade being 30,48 cm it is a wakizashi but more likely named a sunobi tanto. 1 Quote
lonely panet Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 im also with it will kane..... something too Quote
TheGermanBastard Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 Prossibly Kanefusa Muromachi Quote
TheGermanBastard Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 https://www.aoijapan.net/wakizashi-sunnobi-tanto-kanefusa/ I think the Habaki is probably a later addition and not original to the blade. Other mounts look original. Quote
TheGermanBastard Posted January 16, 2018 Report Posted January 16, 2018 That's what I thought Peter, Mino. Shortened. I don't see it beeing shortened. Maybe some Machi Okuri ... but likely neither. Quote
matthew Posted January 16, 2018 Author Report Posted January 16, 2018 https://www.aoijapan.net/wakizashi-sunnobi-tanto-kanefusa/ I think the Habaki is probably a later addition and not original to the blade. Other mounts look original. I must admit the habaki doesn't fit as good as it could , but nice to think the other mounts are original ,I wondered if they were a later addition . regards matthew Quote
Alex A Posted January 17, 2018 Report Posted January 17, 2018 I don't see it beeing shortened. Maybe some Machi Okuri ... but likely neither. Hi Luis, Machi-Okuri is a type of suriage (shortening of the blade) http://www.ksky.ne.jp./~sumie99/suriage.html Its difficult looking at blades and judging them from photos, but this is just a thought I got whilst taking a look at the nakago. First I thought it could be Machi-okuri, by imagining the habaki in the correct place with regards the bo-hi, two mekugi ana backs this idea up, you see it a lot on Sue Bizen katate-uchigatana. With machi-okuri though, I was thinking the nakago would also be longer than it appears to be. Looking further, when you do this though, it appears the 2nd mekugi-ana is too near the tsuba, so, I was thinking "MAYBE" it was a proper suriage job OR after a bit more thought, had maybe Aikuchi fittings in the past. As I said though, a pain doing it from photos, but I get the impression the nakago has been messed with. Quote
TheGermanBastard Posted January 17, 2018 Report Posted January 17, 2018 Hello Alex, yes Machi Okuri is a type of shortening you are correct qwhile it will not alter the whol blade length unless it goes along with a shortening of the tang at the same time - which hurts the blade as a whole much more. My impression is that the tang has not been shortened but I can not say for sure. My first impression of this blade, until we had seen the addditioal images, was that it was an older piece and not Mino. Quote
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