IJASWORDS Posted March 31, 2021 Report Posted March 31, 2021 I disagree, a foolish job butchering good original parts to make a worthless, non-historical toy. 1 Quote
Shamsy Posted March 31, 2021 Report Posted March 31, 2021 I like the blade design, probably only on a whim because it is different. The rest is so much meh. Personally, if I owned it, I'd remove all the koshirae and have a new one made to suit the blade. Patchwork pieces are pretty gaudy and unappealing to me. To me, I emphasise. We all have different tastes and we should respect that. 1 Quote
IJASWORDS Posted March 31, 2021 Report Posted March 31, 2021 My issue is that it is being sold on a Japanese web sales site, and being sold as genuine, and I don't "respect" that. 4 1 Quote
Shamsy Posted March 31, 2021 Report Posted March 31, 2021 Always going to be dishonest people looking to make a buck. Dishonesty deserves no respect. 3 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted March 31, 2021 Report Posted March 31, 2021 5 hours ago, IJASWORDS said: My issue is that it is being sold on a Japanese web sales site, and being sold as genuine, and I don't "respect" that. I missed that point. A shame. Seems stupid, too. Japanese reading Japanese inscriptions on the nakago would see the 1985 date. I guess they're counting on non-Japanese buyers to get sucked in. 1 Quote
vajo Posted March 31, 2021 Report Posted March 31, 2021 I would not say it is dishonest because it is sold on a Japanese website and not on an international plattform. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted March 31, 2021 Report Posted March 31, 2021 9 hours ago, vajo said: I would not say it is dishonest because it is sold on a Japanese website and not on an international plattform. I don't see the logic, it is dishonest if it was being sold on the moon. A fake bar of gold is fake no matter where it is sold. 2 Quote
vajo Posted April 1, 2021 Report Posted April 1, 2021 John as i wrote the sword is in Japan and has no shinsa. If it would be a historical important gift sword it would had hozon or something like that. It is what it is. A nice looking chokuto styled wakizashi with an nice inscription. Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted April 1, 2021 Report Posted April 1, 2021 Ah I thought you meant it as a whole package. It is a little questionable that such a sword has not received papers and has this fake Gunto mounts, would be less effort to send the sword for Hozon...... Quote
vajo Posted April 1, 2021 Report Posted April 1, 2021 Sorry John when i flummoxed you (i learnt the word new, haha). No i don't look on this as a ww2 weapon what it is not. But it looks nice in that mountings. Its a modern koshirae for a new sword. Btw the first shinsakuto in the style of a chukoto what i have seen. 1 Quote
Ontario_Archaeology Posted April 7, 2021 Author Report Posted April 7, 2021 Sold for 4,544.80 Canadian 1 1 Quote
ribendao Posted April 28, 2021 Report Posted April 28, 2021 Just saw these two. Seems to fit the "Short Gunto" category. 5 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted December 15, 2021 Report Posted December 15, 2021 Re-posting some new ones I had posted on another thread (but I had been looking for this one!) 1 1 Quote
Ontario_Archaeology Posted March 19, 2022 Author Report Posted March 19, 2022 I have acquired what I think is my holy grail. From the Plimpton collection, there was a short gunto Koshiere that I purchased. It is high quality as you can see, a metal scabbard and darkened fittings, as well as mon not only on the Menuki but on the Kabuto gane as well. Working with @mdiddy (Matt Jarrel of Sohei Swords) I was able to find a blade that fit into the Koshiere. The blade is signed Kanefusa and is dated to the Muromachi period (according to the seller, I don't know any better). I am more than excited to share this with everyone! Special thanks to Matt for his help and all the time he took reviewing blades for me to make this all come together. 4 Quote
MarcoUdin Posted March 19, 2022 Report Posted March 19, 2022 Is that your new letter opener Matt? 😉 1 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted March 19, 2022 Report Posted March 19, 2022 That is very nice Matt, silvered mounts as well. Quote
Brian Posted March 19, 2022 Report Posted March 19, 2022 Very sweet package there! Rare koshirae! Congrats and enjoy. Quote
Ontario_Archaeology Posted March 19, 2022 Author Report Posted March 19, 2022 Ah another great detail I failed to mention is that on the wooden insert of the saya there is some writing that gives the sword an owner. Major Kowada, that can be seen in the first picture. There is other writing but I don't have it translated... 3 Quote
mdiddy Posted March 19, 2022 Report Posted March 19, 2022 I really enjoyed helping Matt with this piece (thank you Matt for the shout out!). It is a fantastic example of a short gunto, from the Plimpton collection, with interesting provenance that Matt has pointed out. I think Maj. Kowada would have appreciated the Kanefusa in those mounts. A very fine example, cheers! 1 1 Quote
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