autodex Posted November 23, 2019 Report Posted November 23, 2019 Hello, Well I finally was able to acquire a Nihonto Katana (that I could afford) I have owned various Wak's and Tantos so I am excited to share with the group and would welcome any opinions. It's a Efu jyu NobuShige dated 1864. According to Hawley he is rated a 10 smith (Gendai started at 8 apparently) active from 1864-1865. Source Rating Reference NOB467. Nihon Toko Jiten rates him as Chu Saku Specs are: Blade Full length 97.5cm Temper length 74.3cm Sori 1.1cm Hole 2 Widith 3.4cm The Blade is signed Efu jyu Minamoto Nobushige tsukuri/Bunkyu 4 koushi nen 2 gatsu nichi NBTHK Hozon Steven 1 Quote
Alex A Posted November 23, 2019 Report Posted November 23, 2019 Hi Steven. Nice to see someone new to collecting go for a later katana. Its very wide at 3.4cm, and looks well made and nice that its fully signed with papers. The pictures for me are not clear enough, obviously much better in hand. Quote
Brian Posted November 23, 2019 Report Posted November 23, 2019 I like it. Nice sharp lines, very elegant. Congrats! Quote
Nihonto1973 Posted November 24, 2019 Report Posted November 24, 2019 Hi steven , First of all >> Congrats !! It looks like the same smith as the katana i bought 2 years ago. But i never found more info than the info i required by the members here ....... If you use the "search " option and search for " Nobushige " you will find the topic . Enjoy the extra info ???? Quote
Nihonto1973 Posted November 24, 2019 Report Posted November 24, 2019 Then again ......almost the same smith ???? 1 Quote
Michaelr Posted November 25, 2019 Report Posted November 25, 2019 Very nice sword Steven. Congratulations MikeR Quote
autodex Posted November 26, 2019 Author Report Posted November 26, 2019 Correction era is Shinshinto Quote
Ruroni_Kenshin Posted November 28, 2019 Report Posted November 28, 2019 Looks amazing. Congrats. Just starting out myself. Beautiful Suguha Hamon and Hozon to boot Quote
Rivkin Posted November 29, 2019 Report Posted November 29, 2019 Steven, there are probably very many ways to collect these things. At least judging by what kind of blades people prefer. I will hijack the discussion probably, or just troll it a little, but I think the question of what would you want your first sword to be is actually quite deep. Say if I were to go back years and choose for myself the first sword and lets just say limiting myself to what touken komachi sells, that would personally be something like: https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A090618.html or https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A010519.html and in daito class, let's just put some readers into great distress: https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A070718.html yes, crazy signature, but looks like a good Uda to me. but actually the best choice for me would be (salivating! but that's all just a fantasy now) https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A030519.html or https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A030817.html Each of these swords offers to someone like me a great wealth of "stuff" to study. But since others choose very different swords as their first, I assume they are guided by very different approach in terms of what they want to collect. Kirill R. Quote
Ken-Hawaii Posted November 29, 2019 Report Posted November 29, 2019 Per Kirill's comments on deciding what to collect, I recommend reading http://www.nihontomessageboard.com/articles/Collecting.pdf which was written by a very-knowledgeable NMB member. Quote
Death-Ace Posted December 2, 2019 Report Posted December 2, 2019 Steven, there are probably very many ways to collect these things. At least judging by what kind of blades people prefer. I will hijack the discussion probably, or just troll it a little, but I think the question of what would you want your first sword to be is actually quite deep. Say if I were to go back years and choose for myself the first sword and lets just say limiting myself to what touken komachi sells, that would personally be something like: https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A090618.html or https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A010519.html and in daito class, let's just put some readers into great distress: https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A070718.html yes, crazy signature, but looks like a good Uda to me. but actually the best choice for me would be (salivating! but that's all just a fantasy now) https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A030519.html or https://www.toukenkomachi.com/index_en_tachi&katana_A030817.html Each of these swords offers to someone like me a great wealth of "stuff" to study. But since others choose very different swords as their first, I assume they are guided by very different approach in terms of what they want to collect. Kirill R. Krill, It's funny but I actually just bought that daito with the gold inlay since I had the funds (Nice little Navy bonus for being stationed and having offbase housing in Yokosuka as well as the fact a katana I had bought (mostly for the mounts) had nioi giri, so I wanted a nice blade to study)! Looked like an Uda like you stated, so even with the flaws, I took the plunge. Not the most collectible school, but I always love theirs' and their predecessors' work. Tsukada-san and her staff are most helpful. The blade looks gorgeous, but I'm awaiting shipment since I don't have transportation to have brought it back from Tokyo to Yokosuka. Steven, I think you got yourself a wonderful blade, as stated, very sharp lines and wonderful craftsmanship. That seller always seems to have goodies! Quote
Surfson Posted December 7, 2019 Report Posted December 7, 2019 Sweet blade. Has many strong redeeming qualities and you can enjoy it a long time. It seems to me to be a keeper. Well done. Quote
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