matthewbrice Posted August 3, 2021 Report Posted August 3, 2021 Hello. Can anyone read grass writing? I could really use your help. Thank you! —Matt www.StCroixBlades.com Quote
Toryu2020 Posted August 3, 2021 Report Posted August 3, 2021 If there is writing on the other side, may we see the other side? Quote
matthewbrice Posted August 3, 2021 Author Report Posted August 3, 2021 There isn’t any writing on the other side. 👍🏻 Quote
Toryu2020 Posted August 3, 2021 Report Posted August 3, 2021 Its quite legible, if I have time I can work it out but I am sure Nobody or somebody will read it for you before I do... -t Quote
matthewbrice Posted August 3, 2021 Author Report Posted August 3, 2021 Mr. Morita—thank you. Could I please ask if you would have time to also translate it into English? I would be very appreciate if you would be able to. —Matt Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted August 4, 2021 Report Posted August 4, 2021 This may be totally wrong in some essential aspect, but just to get the ball rolling... please feel free to adjust! Excellent for (killing and?) severing the heads of your dead uncouth enemy, this blade is full of promise. 3 1 Quote
kyushukairu Posted August 4, 2021 Report Posted August 4, 2021 I got something a little different: ‘At the desire of this sword, a ruffian was killed by having their head truncated which served them right!’ (野人死て頭を打ち切り様見也、此刀所望す) 野人 - countryfolk/ruffian/ civilian 死て - to die 頭を打ち切り- head was truncated 様見也 - serves you right/ see what happens 此刀 - this sword 所望す- desire/request/wish 4 Quote
matthewbrice Posted August 4, 2021 Author Report Posted August 4, 2021 Well that’s interesting! Thank you, gentlemen! Very kind of you to translate. —Matt 1 Quote
Bazza Posted August 4, 2021 Report Posted August 4, 2021 Tachimei as well. This a very interesting sword indeed, thanks for showing it. Kudos to Morita san and other efforts. Considering the translation work it would be nice if we could see a suite of photos of the entire sword - blade full length, koshirae full length, with closeups of tsuka etc etc etc. BaZZa. 2 Quote
tbonesullivan Posted August 4, 2021 Report Posted August 4, 2021 Oh wow! I'm totally lost on grass writing, so that was very impressive Mr. Morita! Thank you so much. I also would love to see the rest of the sword, as well as the fittings. With two plugged holes in the tang, it definitely must have had an interesting history. If only it could talk. Quote
matthewbrice Posted August 4, 2021 Author Report Posted August 4, 2021 I’ll take some photos and post them today. 👍🏻 —Matt Quote
Drago Posted August 4, 2021 Report Posted August 4, 2021 A beautiful (if grizzly) inscription. Yes, please show us some photos. 1 Quote
matthewbrice Posted August 4, 2021 Author Report Posted August 4, 2021 Here are a couple of quick photos. This sword was shortened by—at least—4 inches. So it would have been at least 30 13/16” originally. Having said that, I suspect that the bottom mekugi-ana may not have been the original one. If that is in fact the case, it was originally at least 34”+. —Matt 2 Quote
matthewbrice Posted August 5, 2021 Author Report Posted August 5, 2021 Hi John. No mon. 👍🏻 —Matt 1 Quote
Bazza Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 As an undesirable ruffian I'll stick my neck out and say this sword has to be Shinshintou ... BaZZa. 1 Quote
Peter Bleed Posted August 5, 2021 Report Posted August 5, 2021 Matt, Thanks for presenting this sword. Unfortunately, it arrives to me as a rather unsavory message about "the soul of the samurai." Basically, this sword seems to have been used to kill a peasant. And the thug who did the murder bragged about it. Sorry, but this ain't art. It reflects the worst of pre-modern Japanese society. Peter Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted August 6, 2021 Report Posted August 6, 2021 I had interpreted it more as a ruffian or bandit attempted to rob or kill the owner but chose the wrong person and found his head separated from his body. Stories like this were (and still are) popular and strengthening for people dealing with marauders while trying to go about their business. 1 Quote
matthewbrice Posted August 19, 2021 Author Report Posted August 19, 2021 An update—I have priced the sword. Message me privately if interested. —Matthew Brice St. Croix Blades Quote
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