Tom Darling Posted November 16, 2018 Report Posted November 16, 2018 Everyone should be barred from the Shinsa room with no exceptions. The Shinsa team needs no assistance. Keep it Kosher. Tom D. 2 Quote
Derek Posted November 16, 2018 Report Posted November 16, 2018 In April, I volunteered to help Chris Bowen in the shinsa room for the NTHK-NPO. My good friend Joe Kraninger and I spent all weekend matching shinsa worksheets to swords, and returning to customers. I met many of amazing people from this forum, and got the pleasure of seeing several hundred swords, and observed the process first hand . I have no affiliation with the nthk-npo; In fact, the majority of my swords are papered by the NBTHK. I can say that during the entire weekend, I never witnessed anyone interact with the judges inside the shinsa room, beyond saying hello. All questions about a judgement went through Chris or myself, and the judges would usually explain to Chris and he would translate. I do know that no one saw names or addresses matched to swords, other than Chris. I do agree that shinsa is only a professional opinion, however, I would take Miyano Sensei's opinion very seriously. 1 Quote
Curran Posted November 16, 2018 Report Posted November 16, 2018 On 11/16/2018 at 5:29 AM, Derek said: My good friend Joe Kraninger and I spent all weekend matching shinsa worksheets to swords, and returning to customers. I met many of amazing people from this forum, and got the pleasure of seeing several hundred swords, and observed the process first hand . Quite the paperchase, isn't it? I did it twice for the Yoshikawa NTHK when the shinsa was in Jersey City and I lived in Jersey City. The last thing I'd want as Control, is for a bunch of dealers to be flitting around trying to lift information off forms. They've gotten it down to a reasonable art, as long as there aren't too many cooks in the kitchen. 3 Quote
Greg F Posted November 17, 2018 Report Posted November 17, 2018 Thanks for a very interesting read Tom. I hope shinsa are always more professional and trustworthy these days. Definitely food for thought. Greg Quote
Tom Darling Posted November 17, 2018 Author Report Posted November 17, 2018 Shinsa Team room in Japan is totally restricted. What does that tell you. Shinsas are very educational and should be discreet. Tom D. 1 Quote
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