nambo Posted September 23, 2018 Report Posted September 23, 2018 Hi All, I bought a mumei tachi yesterday. NBTHK Hozon have attribution as Kanenori (兼則). I have Markus' book but it contains a lot of KANENORI. Any idea on which Kanenori it is? Thanks, Eli B. 3 Quote
Vermithrax16 Posted September 24, 2018 Report Posted September 24, 2018 Have the papers translated by Sesko or others and maybe you will have a lead. Quote
Mark Posted September 24, 2018 Report Posted September 24, 2018 the papers don't give any indication that i see........... So if they say Kanenori with those kanji then i think the Kanenori from Mino Seki circa 1504, he is in Fujishiro and most of the minor ones aren't, i would think if they meant one of the Echizen, etchu or Shinto they would have said. My understanding is if they say a smith without additional info they mean the "main" or major guy...... 3 Quote
Gakusee Posted September 24, 2018 Report Posted September 24, 2018 The sugata feels osuriage earlier Koto. But the workmanship seems to match this description (courtesy M Sesko) better, given the flamboyant, Bizen-style hamon and also what I think I see as patches of shiraki utsuri. What are the dimensions (width, thickness), etc? KANENORI (兼則), Eishō (永正, 1504-1521), Mino – “Nōshū-jū Kanenori” (濃州住兼則), “Kanenori” (兼則), San´ami school, he made mostly katana with a stout sugata and a rather wide mihaba, the jigane is a dense ko-itame with shirake-utsuri, some blades show a mizukage-like utsuri at the base, the hamon is a suguha or gunome, sometimes with ko-ashi, but we also know a suguha with nijūba or a relative flamboyant koshi-no-hiraita gunome-midare which is mixed with chōji, the bōshi is either sugu with a ko-maru-kaeri, a midare-komi that tends to jizō, or ends in a pointed manner, the yasurime are takanoha on katana and higaki on tantō, he signed in a rather powerful manner with a thick chisel along the shinogi-ji of the tang, wazamono, chū-jō-saku 1 Quote
nambo Posted September 24, 2018 Author Report Posted September 24, 2018 全長:約99.5㎝(太刀拵) 刀身長:約71cm 反り:約2.6cm 目くぎ穴:2個 元幅:約29mm 元重:約6.5mm 先幅:約21.5mm 先重:約5mm 刀身重:約669g 棟:庵棟 ハバキ:銅に赤銅に金 Quote
Gakusee Posted September 24, 2018 Report Posted September 24, 2018 Given the length now, this would have been a reasonably long blade (late 70s or even 80cm). I would qualify it as “slender” given the thickness and mihaba as well. By the way, whoever did the osuriage seems to have retained a small proportion of the original nakago there. Again - to me this supports the theory for an older Kanenori. Quote
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