rkg Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 Hi, I was given a fairly vague request - bring some Really Good sukashi tsuba for a show and tell session. As I have a lot of tsuba with holes in them, I'm at a bit of a loss at what to bring, soooo... I thought I'd try running a popularity contest - I put this up on the Kodogu no sekai FB page: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2246417732080229&id=266005023454853&__xts__[0]=68.ARCu-SWoEzjm6q2qHZPWyEZWvIfLHRdvKzbHjXgRucfkSf5yyYLzck3NcJq0tRoA0QmSgjHdHtqo7-qOmusw-wCpSBhs0h48G5tyyLCBITHPAjKkkkaJ7KefIktCqOyJFfvTYLy2jQn3TxpQpapUHSvoquaQYKrKAQ4rUwNTuFt0hltw70OC4nmRd209G69aa6pfPBc3QJGD0-t-q9x8eXpAUoBy4mO4b3y0wjv1mGdQb_FxfNjJrUTCYY-1uudzqcA8CBZ2OJWh-fScVXWvsvVHL3fJnpEICdXD_Rnn2I1WwFRKbuWBzkRibbQANGktqXxd2XXQjMEFGV9Q7L59RwHh5w&__tn__=-R The idea being that the 1-2 with the most "likes" on their images will be the ones I take. If you can hold your nose long enough to take a look, please do and... Like the image(s) of the piece(s) you think most represent sukashi tsuba/you like the most Early and Often :-) And for those of you that just can't go there there, here are the er, contestants: Thanks!!! rkg (Richard George) Quote
Brian Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 Sticking to what I would consider true sukashi and also appeal to me, I would choose 3,4 and 6 going left to right. Just gut feel. 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 I am not on Facebook (and never will be) but I like No. 3 (KO-SHOAMI) best, closely followed by 4 and 5. 1 Quote
christianmalterre Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 i personally do like Tsuba no. 4 most.... however, i would better bring the Owari no.1 for your´s show then... ! Quote
ChrisW Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 First impression, 3 and 4 are my personal favorites. Quote
TETSUGENDO Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 I am irresistibly drawn to number 7, although the least "sukashi" of the lot, the moonlit cherry blossoms in snow motif is lovely. I'm sure this choice runs against the tide....but many will, no doubt, find it compelling. -S- 2 Quote
ggil Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 Number 6, then you can bring the story and useful life instruction from the 8 bridges in the iris pond motif our good members just recently went over. It’s still fresh for me so I would choose this one. I’m probably wrong on the symbology though due to limited knowledge of the many historical and narrative themes we see.. next favorite is #4 due to the symmetry and tricky undulations in the inner rim. Quote
Steve Waszak Posted June 14, 2019 Report Posted June 14, 2019 Number 6, the Saotome, for sure. 2 Quote
Vermithrax16 Posted June 15, 2019 Report Posted June 15, 2019 #4 is best to show example of sukashi, at least to me. But sure enough StevenK calls it, #7 draws my looks and holds it best. 1 Quote
Lance Posted June 15, 2019 Report Posted June 15, 2019 Looking at them all at once number 4 grabs my attention, then number 7. Regards, Lance 2 Quote
Brian Posted June 15, 2019 Report Posted June 15, 2019 If I may ask (Ford?) on #4, those lumpy "bones" on the inner ring. Obviously not tekkotsu, but are they carved that way and/or deliberately sculpted by filing? Quote
Ford Hallam Posted June 15, 2019 Report Posted June 15, 2019 Brian, if we look at the actual design lines on No4 it becomes clear that the shape we now see in some areas a bit reduced compared to where the flow of lines evidently was originally. What this shows is that the material has, over the years ,corroded away and that at some point in the distant past it was lovingly restored. The lumpiness is most likely due to uneven corrosion rather than any sort of unevenness in terms of the metals make up. I'm still not convinced that 'iron bones' are high carbon spots. 3 Quote
Shugyosha Posted June 15, 2019 Report Posted June 15, 2019 On 6/14/2019 at 10:53 PM, Mark said: 3&4 +1 with a bias towards 4. Quote
Brian Posted June 15, 2019 Report Posted June 15, 2019 Ok, I changed this to be a poll, so feel free to add your votes above.No limit to how many you can choose. 3 Quote
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