BIG Posted April 3, 2021 Report Posted April 3, 2021 Never seen a choji midare ICHIMONJI copy made by Naotane, but some (Japanese) sources and also NBTHK told us there are „Bizen den Ichimonji..“. Only in the NIHON SHINSHINTO SHI we learn that Naotane did not temper Ichimonji blades. Opinions welcome. BEST Quote
Rivkin Posted April 3, 2021 Report Posted April 3, 2021 I think it depends on definition of Ichimonji. Typical Naotane Bizen has distinctive mokume hada and is in very uniform ko-nie with sunagashi. It does not exactly match any particular Ichimonji style. Quote
BIG Posted April 4, 2021 Author Report Posted April 4, 2021 I think it`s a hamon question. Jacques is your example choji midare Ichimonji hamon? BEST Quote
Jacques Posted April 4, 2021 Report Posted April 4, 2021 1 hour ago, BIG said: I think it`s a hamon question. Jacques is your example choji midare Ichimonji hamon? BEST According the description and if i read it correctly, yes. Quote
BIG Posted April 4, 2021 Author Report Posted April 4, 2021 KO-CHOJI MIDARE LIKE BIZEN OSAFUNE NAGAMITSU.. http://nihonto-museum.com/blog/bizen-osafune-nagamitsu BEST Quote
DKR Posted April 4, 2021 Report Posted April 4, 2021 18 hours ago, BIG said: Only in the NIHON SHINSHINTO SHI we learn that Naotane did not temper Ichimonji blades. Opinions welcome. BEST Sorry , but it is written in NIHON SHINSHINTO SHI (Markus Sesko) that he never temper "O" - Choji - midare in Ichimonji Style. I point out : O-Choji . Sometimes you see a Choji-midare with higher elements...(see the picture from the shin shinto taikan)....but this is not the O-Choji-midare from the Ichimonji school. @BIG For me is Markus correct with his Statement that Naotane never temper a O-Choji-midare in Ichimonji Style.........or can you show me a Naotane blade with a O-Choji-Midare Hamon ? Quote
BIG Posted April 4, 2021 Author Report Posted April 4, 2021 Hi Didier MARKUS translate the NIHON SHINSHINTO SHI...THE EXAMPLE SHOWN is imo not an ICHIMONJI HAMON.. BEST Quote
Jacques Posted April 4, 2021 Report Posted April 4, 2021 3 hours ago, BIG said: .THE EXAMPLE SHOWN is imo not an ICHIMONJI HAMON.. BEST Yes it is as says the description Quote
Mark Posted April 4, 2021 Report Posted April 4, 2021 there are many schools included in "Ichimonji school". A fukuoka Ichimonji hamon might have wild O-chogi, but other Ichimonji groups did not. so maybe there is something lost in the translation/description. An Ichimonji blade can have a temper like Jacques showed in the shin-shinto taikan but if someone is just thinking Fukuoka then that temper is not typical as they are usually more wild. Then there is always Ko-Ichimonji. So my opinion is Naotane made swords with Ichimonji type temper, but not in the style of the wildest of the Fukuoke type. Also the terms O-chogi, chogi-midare, can at times be a matter of someones opinion and how they use the terms. 1 1 Quote
BIG Posted April 4, 2021 Author Report Posted April 4, 2021 Hi Mark, thanks for your answer, think you are right. NBTHK wrote „ Bizen den Ichimonji“ .. Best Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted April 5, 2021 Report Posted April 5, 2021 Here are few Jūyō Naotane with pretty wild hamon. Quote
Rivkin Posted April 5, 2021 Report Posted April 5, 2021 There are green paper Ichimonji with Kanzan's sayagaki which repaper as shinto Ishido, and far less often, but sometimes, one does get NTHK/NBTHK difference on those, but I don't think anyone from shinshinto has this distinction. Whatever the reason, they all were "Bizen inspired" rather than an accurate copy of Ichimonji jigane/hamon. Quote
Jacques Posted April 5, 2021 Report Posted April 5, 2021 On 4/4/2021 at 1:26 PM, BIG said: Hi Didier MARKUS translate the NIHON SHINSHINTO SHI...THE EXAMPLE SHOWN is imo not an ICHIMONJI HAMON.. BEST If i'm not wrong, Markus wrote the Shinshinto-shi instead translate it.. Quote
DKR Posted April 6, 2021 Report Posted April 6, 2021 8 hours ago, Jacques D. said: If i'm not wrong, Markus wrote the Shinshinto-shi instead translate it.. Correct ! He also write the book Nihon-Shinto-Shi. Quote
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