Bruce Pennington Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 23 hours ago, lucidorise said: hot stamp is from the Sadatsugu sword Thanks for the great shot of the Sadamitsu! I would really appreciate a good shot of that Sadatsugu hotstamp too. My only image of this is from the Slough book. Quote
DTM72 Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 7 hours ago, mdiddy said: Yes, I can bring it, would you like an in hand inspection? I would like that, yes. You can accept 5 other swords and cash, right? lol Quote
mdiddy Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 1 hour ago, DTM72 said: You can accept 5 other swords and cash, right? I'm sure we can work something out Quote
lucidorise Posted April 1, 2023 Report Posted April 1, 2023 Hi Bruce, No worries.For your reference. Reg Ronnie 3 1 Quote
lucidorise Posted April 1, 2023 Report Posted April 1, 2023 Another 2 favourite swords for sharing. #1Katsumura Masakatsu(2nd gen from Ibaraki) 2 1 Quote
lucidorise Posted April 1, 2023 Report Posted April 1, 2023 #2 . Koshimizu Moritoshi (4th gen from Hiroshima). 5 Quote
DTM72 Posted April 5, 2023 Report Posted April 5, 2023 On 3/31/2023 at 6:07 PM, mdiddy said: I'm sure we can work something out I messaged you. Quote
Volker62 Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 long, 69,4cm nagasa early nicely signed Kojima Kanemichi seems an earlier blade made by him, no stamps of anay kind on the blades nakago I've rarely seen this particular beautifully signature by Kanemichi saya is light brown 5 3 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 flawless blade tight Ko Itame, like nashi ji hada softnio guchi sanbonsugi mino Hamon Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 Very nice Kanemichi Volker, if you can find early works like this or his initial Mei of Kanetoki there are some impressive Gendai he made. It seems difficult to find these Gendai after the war started, he produced more Showato for the war effort. 1 1 Quote
Volker62 Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 t'ks John san I'm very surprised about the high quality of the blade and its beautiful elegant shape.... the hada is crisp pear shin forged, very nice flawless will keep my eyes open in the future for Kojima Kanemichi blades Quote
Volker62 Posted April 14, 2023 Report Posted April 14, 2023 this Kanemichi survived in beautiful original conditon old original polish, with polish marks under the habaki Hada is very crisp and absolut flawless hamon is in thick nio guchi 4 4 1 2 Quote
francois2605 Posted May 17, 2023 Report Posted May 17, 2023 Here's a special order blade by Minamoto Moritaka (rated 2 million yen, high to superior gendaito according to Slough). Signed in tachi mei: "Koteki Mu Kotsu Minamoto Moritaka + Kao" / "Oujyu Mitsuda Jirou Shi Saku" / "Kigen Ni Sen Roppyaku Ni Nen Ju Ichi Gatsu" "Our enemy has no backbone" / "Made at the request of Mr. Mitsuda Jirou" / November 1942 7 2 Quote
EdWolf Posted May 18, 2023 Report Posted May 18, 2023 The lastest addition to my collection. A blade signed SEKI JU NIN SA-TO KANE-ZUMI SAKU KORE. 4 Quote
Bryce Posted May 28, 2023 Report Posted May 28, 2023 G'day Guys, One of my favourite blades, an early Gassan Sadakatsu made in 1921 when he was still in his Bizen den phase. It has a nagasa of 68.4 cm and koshi sori of 1.7cm. Cheers, Bryce 8 4 Quote
DocDeCon Posted July 14, 2023 Report Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) Hello All, This is my inherited Gendaito from my grandpa. It appears to be an RJT blade by the smith Noshu Ju Kaneshige dated February 1944 Edited July 14, 2023 by DocDeCon Remove poor photos 8 Quote
Michael 67 Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 That was a year in which some of my blades left, others were added. Here, for example, is a Minamoto Yoshichika Tachi from 1928. It came in the original box. 4 3 Quote
oli Posted December 27, 2023 Report Posted December 27, 2023 Wow how many blades do you now have from Yoshichika? Nice Tachi! Thank you for the pictures! Quote
oli Posted January 22, 2024 Report Posted January 22, 2024 some closeups from my Masatsugu, hope you like it 3 3 1 Quote
Ed Posted April 16, 2024 Report Posted April 16, 2024 KANEHIDE, SEKI INTANGIBLE CULTURAL PROPERTY 2 MILLION YEN SMITH MEI: SEKI KANEHIDE SAKU KORE DATE: SHOWA JU ROKU NEN JU ICHI GATSU BI (NOVEMBER 1943) NAGASA: 26" OVERALL: 34.375" MIHABA: 1.25" KASANE: 0.25" SORI: 0.5” Courtesy of Sesko’s, Swordsmiths A-Z: KANEHIDE (兼秀), Shōwa (昭和, 1926-1989), Gifu – “Nōshū-jū Kanehide” (濃州住兼秀), “Nōshū-jū Kanehide kinsaku” (濃州住兼秀謹作), “Nōshū Seki-jū Kanehide saku” (濃州関住兼秀作), “Nōshū Seki-jū Kanehide kinsaku” (濃州関住兼秀謹作), real name Tanaka Isao (田中), he was born August 24th 1913 in Ōkura (大桑) in Nagano Prefecture, in 1928 he went to Kōchi Prefecture and studied there under Kawashima Masahide (川島正秀), in 1937 he moved to Seki and entered another apprenticeship under Watanabe Kanenaga (渡辺兼永) whereupon he became the head of the coaching section of Kanenaga´s training center Watanabe Kanenaga Nihontō Tanren Juku (渡辺兼永日本刀 鍛錬塾), he retired from this post in 1940 and founded in February 1941 the company Seki Tōken Corp. (関刀剣株式会社), during World War II he worked as a rikugun-jumei-tōshō but after the war he did not continue to forge swords until spring 1954. He received the title of intangible cultural property of Gifu prefecture and died in 1989 at the age of 75. References: Hawley’s pg. 165 (KAN 850) Toko Taikan TK-122 Gendaito Meikan pg. 81 Sesko’s pg. 204 4 1 Quote
John C Posted April 16, 2024 Report Posted April 16, 2024 20 minutes ago, Ed said: KANEHIDE, SEKI Ed: I too have a Kanehide gendaito and have been tracking some information on him. Would you be able to tell me what type of mounts it came with (type 98 or rinji) and whether or not it has two small seki or Na stamps? Thank you, John C. Quote
Ed Posted April 16, 2024 Report Posted April 16, 2024 49 minutes ago, John C said: Ed: I too have a Kanehide gendaito and have been tracking some information on him. Would you be able to tell me what type of mounts it came with (type 98 or rinji) and whether or not it has two small seki or Na stamps? Thank you, John C. John, Wish I could help you more, but this one has no stamps and no koshirae. Shirasaya only 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted April 18, 2024 Report Posted April 18, 2024 On 4/16/2024 at 3:01 PM, Ed said: he retired from this post in 1940 and founded in February 1941 the company Seki Tōken Corp. (関刀剣株式会社) That's a fascinating bit of information! We have Type 95 gunto made by that company. Now we know who founded it. Quote
Ed Posted April 19, 2024 Report Posted April 19, 2024 22 hours ago, Bruce Pennington said: That's a fascinating bit of information! We have Type 95 gunto made by that company. Now we know who founded it. Glad it helped. 1 Quote
jesup Posted April 22, 2024 Report Posted April 22, 2024 Noshu ju Kanetoshi -- Murayama Kanetoshi. NTHK 70 pts (from Yoshikawa sensei in 1997 Long Island). Unique hada with a line of elliptical mokume along the hamon line at regular intervals. Probably drilled a few cm in a line into the surface of the steel before it was stretched into a blade. Fittings are good quality, and the knot is a diplomatic knot (gold-plated wire and gilded cloth) 4 2 Quote
jesup Posted April 22, 2024 Report Posted April 22, 2024 More kantoshi; you can see the unusual hada in some of these 3 2 Quote
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