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Thank you Ciro Foschi for starting this topic. I have been a long-time collector of Owari tsuba with a specific focus on openwork (sukashi 透かし). Both me and Curran and have a history of liking some of the same things. From the single poor-quality photo (been clicking on it and cannot see any more detail) I am not really seeing any of the characteristic iron seen in many tsuba from the Owari/Mikawa Provinces (Edo Period or otherwise). To provide more context the Japanese term this type of special very dense and well forged (subjective assessment) iron that I have come across in my studies is (Owari-jigane 尾張地金). The visible texture and feel of this type of iron has been burned so to speak into my memory and I long to have more examples of it in my personal collection.      

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