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For Sale : Juyo Ryokai with its papered handachi koshirae


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A few information provided in the following topic:

 

 

 

price: 25000€  -  Transportation to be added - serious inquiry by PM only

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Oooooh, Jean, selling your last jewel? I thought that was the only one you meant to keep. :(

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I'm totally confused what exactly are you selling the two PDF relate to a sword with suguba and Darcy's images are of a gunome, Choji undulating hamon. 

Sorry I might be being a bit thick here. 

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I don't see any place that photos of a Ryokai from Darcy were shown. Everything is separated out in Jean's post on his collection, with comments that are clearly identified with the name/atttribution for each sword. I assume that you are referring to the Tametsugu which is labelled as such. 

 

Regardless, it is nighttime where Jean is so I will copy over the information from his post and hopefully it will be clear.

 

  

3 hours ago, Babu said:

I'm totally confused what exactly are you selling the two PDF relate to a sword with suguba and Darcy's images are of a gunome, Choji undulating hamon. 

Sorry I might be being a bit thick here. 

 

Ryokai is a smith  apart in the Yamashiro Rai school, even NBTHK hesitates sometimes to classify some of his works in Rai school. You will notice that he is the only smith in the Rai school not to use the Rai name and the kanji Kuni in his name, same for his lineage, his son Hisanobu and grandson Nobukuni. In fact Ryokai swords are either Yamato influenced or Rai oriented.

 

Compare to Yamato Tegai, Ryokai hada has very fine ko nie, sugata is slender and usually his swords have a strong sori. His hada is characterised by the mix of itame/ko itame and masame or itame nagare and a shirake utsuri, some fine chikei can be found. In the ha some ashi can appear and ko choji, hotsure. The nioiguchi is tight and somewhat subdued.

 

A comment from NBTHK on a Ryokai sword:

" in short, the jiba is not as bright and clear as we would expect it from a Rai work. So the tachi is a work of Ryokai who was a Yamashiro smith too. As mentionned, the jiba of for example Kunitoshi, Kunimitsu and other Rai smiths would be clearer and brighter, the nioiguchi would be wider and more nie and hataraki would appear within the ha."

 

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And to head off any comments about missing dimensions.

 

Nagasa 70.0 cm

Sori 2.4 cm

Motohaba 2.8 cm

Sakihaba 1.9 cm

Kissaki-nagasa 3.1 cm

Nakago-nagasa 20.0 cm

Nakago-sori 0.1 cm

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20 hours ago, 16k said:

Oooooh, Jean, selling your last jewel? I thought that was the only one you meant to keep. :(

Is this the last of inspiring Gokaden collection that you have left Jean?!

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Yes Matt 😀

 

a big thank to Ray S. For his work. Before posting this link to the Gokkaden, I made sure all information needed were there...

 

People are not used anymore to search

 

 

 

 

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First and last drop of price, you will never find a juyo Rai school daito at this price with a papered Koshirae:

 

20 000€

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Thanks Ray.👍
 

I posted it on Facebook « Nihonto Group » and got within 12 hours 5 positive answers, all willing to buy it at once 😃

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