GrimesSU Posted November 4, 2018 Report Posted November 4, 2018 Thinking about purchasing this Katana. Seller says Shinshinto Edo Period. I assume no signature since it's not mentioned, and it is 35 3/4" long, blade being 27". What would be a fair price? Quote
Geraint Posted November 4, 2018 Report Posted November 4, 2018 Dear Mike. At first glance this looks like a nice sword; good mounts and apparently a nice blade. Do you have pictures of the nakago and if not why not? At the moment there is not enough information to make a call. Not sure where you are but this would go for somewhere around £1500 and upward from a dealer in the UK. You really need to see the nakago before you make a call. All the best. 1 Quote
GrimesSU Posted November 4, 2018 Author Report Posted November 4, 2018 Dear Mike. At first glance this looks like a nice sword; good mounts and apparently a nice blade. Do you have pictures of the nakago and if not why not? At the moment there is not enough information to make a call. Not sure where you are but this would go for somewhere around £1500 and upward from a dealer in the UK. You really need to see the nakago before you make a call. All the best. In the United States. I asked the seller for a picture of the nakago. Waiting for his response. Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted November 5, 2018 Report Posted November 5, 2018 Mike, all Shinshinto blades should be signed. There are exceptions, but none that I've seen. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted November 5, 2018 Report Posted November 5, 2018 Very nice blade and Type 98 mounts. Quote
GrimesSU Posted November 5, 2018 Author Report Posted November 5, 2018 Here is some of the nakago. Don't see a signature. Quote
vajo Posted November 5, 2018 Report Posted November 5, 2018 Looks showa gendai-to to me, kaga nagako Very nice blade. 1 Quote
GrimesSU Posted November 5, 2018 Author Report Posted November 5, 2018 Looks showa gendai-to to me, kaga nagako Very nice blade. That'd be a shame as I'm not really looking for a Showa era blade, despite it being a nice looking sword. Anyone else confirm this? Is it a traditionally made blade if so? Quote
Ray Singer Posted November 5, 2018 Report Posted November 5, 2018 Blade looks traditionally-made. The nakago-jiri is a bit different from a typical Kaga nakago. Nakago reminds me of Seiryuken Moritoshi. Not too uncommon to find mumei Shinshinto. https://www.aoijapan.net/?s=mumei+shinshinto&x=0&y=0 Best regards, Ray 2 Quote
Geraint Posted November 5, 2018 Report Posted November 5, 2018 And just to add a rider to Ken's comment about shinshinto always being signed, I have a very nice katana by a shinshinto smith that is mumei but papered so it's not always the case. This still looks like a nice package to me. All the best. 2 Quote
Dave R Posted November 6, 2018 Report Posted November 6, 2018 Very much what you would see as a remounted Shin-Shinto blade in Gunto mounts. Being unsigned it would have been less expensive, but still a decent traditional blade. Another example of such is discussed here. http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/Japanese-militaria/documentation-came-shin-gunto-661009/ A lot of blades are Mumei, and there is a lot of discussion as to why. I have 10 Wakizashi and Katana, and only one of them, the Kaneyoshi Gendai is signed. 1 Quote
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