Rickisan Posted September 18, 2008 Report Posted September 18, 2008 Hey Gang - I have what I'm told could be a boys day sword, in the process of polishing. Now that I have a few months to wait....I started wondering about "boy's day swords". A search here came up with a few items, hoping someone might have a little time to give their opinion. If they made them just for boys, is it correct to assume a person/child would have to be a certain age,(back in those days) to have / carry a standard sized blade? Could it possibly be a right of passage to get one, or graduate to the standard size? Also, In the few examples I have read about it seems there were actual ones made by and signed by big name smiths. Possibly common for a parent to commision one for a child? Thanks for entertaining the question, I look forward to any answers or info :D Rick Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted September 19, 2008 Report Posted September 19, 2008 Now that I have a few months to wait....I started wondering about "boy's day swords". A search here came up with a few items, hoping someone might have a little time to give their opinion. If they made them just for boys, is it correct to assume a person/child would have to be a certain age,(back in those days) to have / carry a standard sized blade? Could it possibly be a right of passage to get one, or graduate to the standard size? Also, In the few examples I have read about it seems there were actual ones made by and signed by big name smiths. Possibly common for a parent to commision one for a child? Mostly depending on the wealth of the parents, items for children/boys were made even of a quiet good quality. For the "coming to age" ceremony were made even full suits of Armor but still of a smaller size then the "adult" ones. Quote
Rickisan Posted September 19, 2008 Author Report Posted September 19, 2008 Carlo- Thank you very much!! ....still wondering if there was an age limit,(so to speak) for a teen to carry a sword. Thanks again! Rick Quote
Guido Posted September 19, 2008 Report Posted September 19, 2008 ....still wondering if there was an age limit,(so to speak) for a teen to carry a sword.Try googleing "Gempuku å…ƒæœ". Quote
Rickisan Posted September 19, 2008 Author Report Posted September 19, 2008 Guido, great, and again...thanks a bunch! Rick Quote
Stephen Posted September 19, 2008 Report Posted September 19, 2008 Hi Shan, This person advertises for 'Childrens Swords' in the JSSUS newsletter and he may be able to help with the finer points. I don't know the gentleman, but, worth a go maybe. Albert H. Furuto Ph. (808) 944 9562 email stntmnhotmail.comJoss, John this from another thread maybe a email to him and share the info, i looked in sword and the Same but did not find what i was looking for as to the size of swords and age of chidren getting swords. Im thinking yours is going to be a wow factor when finished. A path i led you down that i hope i dont regret. Quote
shan Posted September 26, 2008 Report Posted September 26, 2008 Hi Rick, I picked one of these up a short while ago and wanted to find similar items to compare it to. Mine is 25.5cm Nagasa so is quite small. I have had one feedback from another collector who stated that mine could not possibly be a Boys day sword beacause its dimensions were nearer to a miniture wakizashi than a mini Katana. I have no idea if this is likely to be true but i doubt it. I would love to see the images of your Boys day sword and will hapily supply mine by return. I will also show you mine when its polished but thats not until November/december. Regards shan Quote
Rickisan Posted September 27, 2008 Author Report Posted September 27, 2008 Shan- I think we are in the same boat....waiting for it to come in! Mine is also in the process...might be done about the same time as yours. I will try to dig up the "old rusty" pics... once I'm near my work computer. Will send them out soon. Rick Quote
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