Paz Posted April 9, 2022 Report Posted April 9, 2022 Hi all. My first wakizashi, second nihonto. My reason for buying. I wanted an Edo period blade, which was signed and with hozon papers. And was bit more wider in terms of motohaba,with a reasonable price. The blade is Kanbun era and has a mei. The blade is 54 cm making it an O wakizashi, and 3cm motohaba. No koshiare, and chu kissaki, koitame hada. I apologies if the photos aren't great was really struggling with light due to time of day. If you like to see more please say so. But please go easy on me, its my second blade and I am a beginner with nihonto. Kind regards Paz 7 Quote
Geraint Posted April 17, 2022 Report Posted April 17, 2022 Dear Paz. Well no one else has jumped in so I will. Nice sword! And as it is papered to confirm the mei even better. As there is only the one man signing in this way you can pin it down fairly well, no worries about multiple generations in different areas. Do you have some information on him? If not then let me know and I will send you what I have but Sesko's Nihon Shinto Shi is your friend here. All the best. Quote
Matsunoki Posted April 17, 2022 Report Posted April 17, 2022 Much better than my second sword! Well done. Enjoy. 1 Quote
Shugyosha Posted April 17, 2022 Report Posted April 17, 2022 Nice sword Paz! Are you able to post some close-ups of hada and hamon please? Just to satisfy my penchant for sword porn. 2 Quote
Paz Posted April 20, 2022 Author Report Posted April 20, 2022 @Geraintand @Matsunokithank you both for your kind words. I have done some decent research on Tanba. There was a thread on the forums from last month which had some info. From my own research he was from Mino province and had moved to Edo later on in life. One of his blades was owned by Isami Kondo, and he also made swords in southern barbarian steel (dutch steel ) Nanban tetsu. He was part of the yoshisada school Mino. @Shugyosha of course John, I will try and get some more for you by Friday. The second photo is better. I'm happy to post up the Oshigata, if you wish to have a closer detailed look of the hamon shape. 2 Quote
Baba Yaga Posted April 20, 2022 Report Posted April 20, 2022 Was the NAKAGO cleaned? I wonder why Kizu is many times present near the Habaki ? 1 Quote
Mikaveli Posted June 8, 2022 Report Posted June 8, 2022 "he also made swords in southern barbarian steel (dutch steel ) Nanban tetsu. " "Southern barbarian" was the original (Chinese) meaning, but by the Edo period, I believe its meaning had evolved to just refer to Western Europe (especially Spain and Portugal at one point). I'd think of it more as "imported steel" rather than any particular country as the origin, from what I've read. 1 Quote
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