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Any ideas on what a reasonable price would be for the real one. It is not signed.

 

 

 

well, hard to say about the tachi tsuba since " guilt by association " comes into play.

We have seen better tachi tsuba so I think you may want to keep your powder dry till a better one comes along ?

 

 

 

Milt O

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I would think there would be much more quality put in to a tachi tsuba. Look around the outer edges. They are uneven. Around the seppa dai looks like no use and is poorly done. My bet is chinese. No matter what, it is of poor quality, not worth buying IMHO.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/Aoi-gata-Tachi-tsub ... dZViewItem

 

 

so the two tsuba are not from the same source.............

 

I have bought tsuba from Kunitaro ( the seller living in the land when boys have sticky fingers ) and so far not disappointed yet.

 

So the tachi tsuba is legit though not high quality but the second one is very very questionable.

 

If you are looking for an late Edo period tsuba and want it " cheap ", then anything less than 200 for this tachi tsuba is " reasonable " , meaning if you outgrow this later you can get your $ back.

 

milt O

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It's good that you have had good luck from this seller. It's already up over 160 and there is 6 days to go. The color matches the fittings on my tsuka so it would look pretty nice.

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Tim,

 

Just remember this is a tachi tsuba, and as such it should form part of the koshirae for a tachi and not just a katana. Not sure how often (if ever) tachi tsuba were used on katana..does anyone have any comments on that?

 

Brian

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