LuckyLuudje Posted January 30, 2022 Report Posted January 30, 2022 Here are my 4 Tsuba's. The 2 on top were on 2 (wich I believe) are modern swords that I bought for Iaido on a local auction. I have no idea if they are real or not, look pretty old to me. Are the casted? The 2 on the bottem are mounted on my Katana and Wakizashi that should be early EDO. Are these just common Tsuba's or is there maybe a special Tsuba between them? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted January 30, 2022 Report Posted January 30, 2022 Lucky, One looks like a IAIDO TSUBA (lower right). The plain one with the golden KIRI MON looks nice to me. Plural of TSUBA is TSUBA: Japanese nouns don't have a plural form. 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted January 31, 2022 Report Posted January 31, 2022 Kiri mon is the prize in this set. Top two look OK to me as genuine but not top class. The 'rabbit' number four has me more worried, heavy tagane-ato in the nakago but not much movement of metal? A few 'soft' spots in the design that tend to indicate casting. [The bright spots around the seppa-dai on the first two - is that rubbing of the seppa, or a habaki sitting directly on the tsuba? Whatever, the two metals don't like each other.] Quote
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