PNSSHOGUN Posted March 24, 2020 Report Posted March 24, 2020 Is anyone aware of wartime smiths making swords in the Yamato tradition? The only smith I have seen specifically mentioned is Hokke Saburo Nobufusa. We certainly see many Bizen, Soshu and Mino Gendaito but I can think of only a few over the years clearly in strict Yamato-Den. Quote
AlexiG Posted August 19, 2023 Report Posted August 19, 2023 Yasutsugu (肥前国住保次) from Saga prefecture made some yamato style blades (at least masame hada, not sure about high shinogi but will know more when I get it in hand). According to Mr. Tsuruta from AoiArt, he was born in 1910 so might have been active during the war but from what I have found, he got his license in Showa 44 (~1970) and all the swords I have seen with that signature are signed early to mid 1970's. Picture from AoiArt of a sword I bought is below. Would love to add a Hokke Saburo Nobufusa to my collection. I have been bitten but the masame hada bug.... 1 1 Quote
mdiddy Posted August 20, 2023 Report Posted August 20, 2023 I once had a Nagamitsu that was done in Yamato-den with running masame hada and hataraki like uchinoke, nijuba, etc. I'll see if I can find pictures. Below are pics of a sword by Masauji that I had that featured a prominent type of masame hada that blended with itame hada, though the workmanship threaded the needle between Yamato-den and Soshu-den. Most of the time I have observed masame hada in a gendaito, the workmanship was an attempt at Soshu-den. 2 Quote
Itomagoi Posted August 20, 2023 Report Posted August 20, 2023 Hi John, Katsumura Masakatsu and his father working in Yamato-Den. Both made very nice swords. 2 Quote
Volker62 Posted August 20, 2023 Report Posted August 20, 2023 John This order made Hokke Saburo Nobufusa 8.Generation is made as a Tegai Kanenaga utsushi. polished and judged by Kenji Mishina papered by the NBTHK 3 Quote
Bryce Posted August 22, 2023 Report Posted August 22, 2023 G'day Guys, Gassan Sadakatsu is also famous for his take on Yamato Hosho. Here is an example made in 1940. Cheers, Bryce 3 Quote
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