matthewbrice Posted December 13, 2021 Report Posted December 13, 2021 For Sale: $8750 (plus shipping and PayPal or credit card fee of 4.4%) 1 antique Japanese WW2 Yasukuni Shrine sword by Kagiyama Yasunori available. Yasunori was one of the founders of the Yasukuni Shrine Forge. This is a Special Order katana by Yasunori. This rare Special Order Yasukuni Shrine sword would make a fine acquisition for any collection. This sword is of special importance. The ura/inscription on the nakago reads ‘Commemorating the 2600th year of the founding of the Empire for the Aihara family and their succeeding generations’. This sword was made on a 'Lucky Day in January 1940'. This sword is of an unusual length for Yasukuni Shrine swords. This sword measures 27 9/16” from blade tip to the notch (mune) in the blade spine. A Yasukuni Shrine sword with these features is very rare among Yasukuni blades. The kabutogane has the mon of the Asano Samurai clan. The hamon is more complex than suguha—there are waved features within the hamon. The tsuba has the harp stamp associated with Yasukuni-to. The saya has been protected by the leather combat cover—the saya lacquer looks to be quite perfect under the cover. CONDITION: The blade is in original Japanese polish. There are no nicks. The hamon and boshi are perfectly healthy. The scabbard lock functions perfectly, and the silk sarute is still intact. This is an exceptional and rare Yasukuni Shrine sword. 5 2 Quote
Stephen Posted December 13, 2021 Report Posted December 13, 2021 Wonderful piece here, if mine id have no clams adding a weathered rawhide lace to lace up saya cover. Come on Lotto Gods!! 1 1 Quote
matthewbrice Posted May 27, 2022 Author Report Posted May 27, 2022 This sword is available again. The gentleman who bought this sword passed unexpectedly. I bought this sword back from his wife along with his collection of 27 swords. $8750 (plus Paypal or credit card fee of 4.4%. This fee can be avoided when paying with a check, USPS Postal Money Orders, cashier's check, or bank wire). --Matthew Brice www.StCroixBlades.com Quote
Edward Mahle Posted May 27, 2022 Report Posted May 27, 2022 What is this smith rated at. If you don't mind me asking? Quote
matthewbrice Posted May 27, 2022 Author Report Posted May 27, 2022 Here is the table as provided by jp-sword.com: Yasukuni Tosho Toko Taikan (1982) Token Yoran (2001) Nihonto no Kenkyu to Kansho (1980) Shinshinto Taikan Ranking (1979) Overall Ranking* Yasuhiro Yasutoku Yasumitsu Yasutake Yasuoki Yasunori Yasutoshi Yasushige Yasunobu Yasuyoshi Yasuaki Yasumune Yasukuni \1,800,000 \1,500,000 \2,000,000 \2,000,000 \1,500,000 \1,000,000 \1,000,000 \1,000,000 \1,000,000 \1,000,000 \1,000,000 \1,000,000 N/L \5,000,000 \4,000,000 \3,600,000 \5,000,000 \4,000,000 \4,000,000 N/L N/L N/L N/L N/L N/L N/L N/L \1,000,000 \1,000,000 \2,000,000 \1,800,000 N/L N/L N/L N/L \2,000,000 \1,300,000 \1,000,000 N/L 11/20 10/20 19/20 N/L N/L N/L 7/20 N/L N/L N/L N/L N/L N/L I I I I II II II III III III III IV IV Yasunori was one of the two original smiths at the Yasukuni Shrine along with Yasuhiro. --Matthew Brice www.StCroixBlades.com 1 Quote
Edward Mahle Posted May 29, 2022 Report Posted May 29, 2022 @matthewbrice correct me if I'm wrong please,he's rated 1.8 million? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted May 29, 2022 Report Posted May 29, 2022 YASUNORI is rated 1.000.000, if I can rely on my old eyes. Quote
vajo Posted May 29, 2022 Report Posted May 29, 2022 Slough says rating 1 Mio Yen for Yasunori as Jean said. Quote
Edward Mahle Posted May 29, 2022 Report Posted May 29, 2022 Oh. Was just confused, I tried to sell a sword to Matt and I was told by Matt himself because the smith was only rated 1 million yen it wasn't worth much. It also wasn't a shrine sword like this one though. I think the shape and length of this one is much more appealing. Mine did have a much more extravagant hamon. 1 Quote
Edward Mahle Posted May 29, 2022 Report Posted May 29, 2022 @Michael 67 yeah I could tell it was a high quality blade right away just from it's shape. Truly beautiful, a pleasure just to see pictures of. It's just so strange how the rating system works for the WW2 blades. I commented just because I generally don't understand it. Would love feed back on a perfect example right in front of us. Cheers Edward Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted June 1, 2022 Report Posted June 1, 2022 On 5/30/2022 at 1:30 AM, Edward Mahle said: Oh. Was just confused, I tried to sell a sword to Matt and I was told by Matt himself because the smith was only rated 1 million yen it wasn't worth much. It also wasn't a shrine sword like this one though. I think the shape and length of this one is much more appealing. Mine did have a much more extravagant hamon. Virtually all Gendai smiths were given an arbitrary rating of minimum 1 Million Yen, so a sword shouldn't be valued on this rating alone. 1 2 Quote
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