Spartancrest Posted September 29, 2021 Report Posted September 29, 2021 Being a tsuba nerd I have 'accumulated' a variety of tsuba related 'stuff' that are not actually tsuba. Included in the pile I have some tsuba pins or badges, these are related to Kendo clubs or tournament medals. I was wondering what other collectors might have come across. The image is of some tsuba based badges I have found over time. [most are not mine] 3 Quote
andreYes Posted September 29, 2021 Report Posted September 29, 2021 Hi Dale, I have a kind of commemorative medal shaped as a Yagyu tsuba. It is large - almost 9 cm: It is a commemorative for the 30th Hiroshima City's Youth Kendo Tournament. Thanks to the community I identified it - https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/6309-i-need-help-in-translation/ 1 Quote
b.hennick Posted September 30, 2021 Report Posted September 30, 2021 I have a mekugi nuki, given to me by Moses Becerra. I take it to sword shows. (I used to take it to sword shows and hope to in the future.) 2 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted September 30, 2021 Author Report Posted September 30, 2021 Andrey I have two or three like that, different patterns. I wonder if yours is powder coated? At least one of mine is, which would point to very modern manufacture. Barry that is a nifty little item, I see Jean Collin made something similar but I like the folding aspect of yours. I have an image of another strange use for a tsuba shaped object. 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted September 30, 2021 Report Posted September 30, 2021 Mine on my profesionnal badge. By the way if someone can tell me if it is a Kendo one or not.? 1 Quote
andreYes Posted September 30, 2021 Report Posted September 30, 2021 Dale, Not sure if it's powder coated, but it's definetly very modern. Your example is very similar: the color, and the surface texture. And it's made for Hiroshima Lions Club too. Mine is 30th Hiroshima Youth Kendo Tournament, yours - 22nd Another one "tsuba object" - cufflinks, found on a fleemarket in Tokyo: 2 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted October 1, 2021 Author Report Posted October 1, 2021 Andrey Thank you for the information I will add that to my data base. Wow I would even wear those [I might have to cut some holes in my shirt sleeves first- when did cufflinks go out of fashion?] They are a nice little object on their own. I found these sites for 'modern' tsuba cufflinks https://www.modernsamuraistyle.com/ and the ever present ebay https://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?item=324670356953&_ssn=goyokiki-Japan&_osacat=0&_odkw=tsuba&_from=R40&_trksid=p2046732.m570.l1313&_nkw=tsuba+cufflinks&_sacat=0 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted October 1, 2021 Report Posted October 1, 2021 I have shown this already some time ago, but I think it fits into this thread. Not folding! 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted October 1, 2021 Author Report Posted October 1, 2021 A few from way back: And a book I doubt most people would have heard of? [It seems if you don't keep your eye on them tsuba will get up to some strange things!] Tsuba coat hooks 3 Quote
GRC Posted November 21, 2021 Report Posted November 21, 2021 An interesting use of a Nanban tsuba to create a mandala around a jade Buddha placed in the nakago-ana. Complete with a nice wood display stand. https://www.ebay.com/itm/265411679393? 2 Quote
GRC Posted November 21, 2021 Report Posted November 21, 2021 and i've seen a few of these tsuba-shaped "water dripping devices" now: TSUBA Vintage Katana Japanese Sword Guard 78x78x20mm 65x65x20mm 2 set TE102 | eBay I have no ide how they used in real-life but i'm curious... does anyone know? 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted November 22, 2021 Report Posted November 22, 2021 On 11/21/2021 at 8:00 PM, GRC said: ......I have no idea how they are used in real-life but I'm curious... does anyone know? Expand They are used in SHODO (calligraphy) and painting to make SUMI (black ink). 1 1 Quote
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