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Well, I just got back from Mishima where I saw the Masamune to Muramasa exhibit. I have seen some of these swords before but, it was good to see the Soshu school displayed like this. These smiths show an extra-ordinary skill in the yaki-ire process and their hamon and hataraki are fabulous. The steel available in Sagami must have a certain quality that produces (heresy coming, avoid your eyes) a certain hardness in the jigane. It is the hamon that displays the misty stars of the Milky Way the school is famous for. The jigane is a light sky blue to white colour and has no depth away from heat effects (hamon, etc.). Superb craftmanship all in all, but I prefer the Ichimonji, early Mino and others foremost. Heresy over. John

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Superb craftmanship all in all, but I prefer the Ichimonji, early Mino and others foremost. Heresy over.

 

 

French saying : Mother Nature houses all tastes :) :)

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Hi,

 

I thought they said : des gouts et des couleurs se ne disputent pas :lol:

 

Les goûts et les couleurs se ne discutent pas ;)

 

LOL I seriously need to brush up my French !!! So many typos and errors in one sentence : unforgiveable ! :x

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Now, now, mon petit fromages, let's not get too far off the topic. :)

 

As you guessed, (and probably to your great relief :) ), French is not one of my languages.

 

It seems that Muramasa is one of those smiths people either like or not. What I can say is that while at the NBTHK Taikai, there were two zaimei Katanas, and though their existance makes them very special, I found myself coming back to the Heianjyo Nagayoshi. It became easier to see the speculation of connection between the two, but personally, I thought the Heianjyo blade superior work by comparison. That said, there was also an absolutely gorgeous Nidai Muramasa Tanto at the DTI. It was marvelous.

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Yes, I could get to love this school, but, not my preference that's all. Andreas, I tried to get them to let me download their files. The Pentagon would have looked at me less askance. I also asked if they might make me a cd copy. Yikes. No board members around, just an usher type girl, so, she wouldn't do something out of the norm. John

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Hy John,

thank you for trying to get those pics. They were lovely, weren't they?

Sonds like you met the same girl at the desk as we did a week ago ;-)

 

Greetings

Andreas

 

BTW: to find the museum was easy for me: since I 'm a lazybone, I took a taxi from the railway station ;-)

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