Mikaveli Posted June 10, 2022 Report Posted June 10, 2022 So, after watching a couple of old films (1962's Harakiri and 1955's Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji), I noticed a few of the main characters tsukas were wrapped in what appeared to be a single, flat piece of black leather (smooth, not twisted strands) - rather than Ito cord etc. Now, I've basically come to expect Tsuka Ito as the default - but was this always the case? ...or, am I just noticing film prop details that aren't relevant to real nihonto or the period? 1 Quote
mas4t0 Posted June 11, 2022 Report Posted June 11, 2022 Katate-maki or Hira-maki perhaps? A more utilitarian mount would make sense I think for a destitute character. Some screenshots would help. Here's a link showing a few different styles. 1 Quote
Geraint Posted June 11, 2022 Report Posted June 11, 2022 Dear Michael. There are a huge range of styles and materials used for this, just when you think you have seen them all another pops up. I'm quite partial to this style. From your desvciption it sounds as though what you are seeing is plainer than this, as Mark suggests a scren shot will help. All the best. 4 1 Quote
Baka Gaijin Posted June 11, 2022 Report Posted June 11, 2022 Gangi maki perhaps? Sometimes referred to as "Musashi Maki" 1 Quote
Mikaveli Posted June 11, 2022 Author Report Posted June 11, 2022 11 hours ago, Geraint said: Dear Michael. There are a huge range of styles and materials used for this, just when you think you have seen them all another pops up. I'm quite partial to this style. From your desvciption it sounds as though what you are seeing is plainer than this, as Mark suggests a scren shot will help. All the best. What material is that - and how does it adhere to the Tsuka? 1 Quote
Mikaveli Posted June 11, 2022 Author Report Posted June 11, 2022 So, after capturing a screenshot, it doesn't look quite how I remembered, but still appears to be ribbed, rather than wrapped cord? Appreciate it's not the highest res image, but any shared knowledge is very welcome. Quote
Tensho Posted June 11, 2022 Report Posted June 11, 2022 Gangi-maki is my guess as well. Here is a papered example from Muromachi period. 1 1 Quote
waljamada Posted June 12, 2022 Report Posted June 12, 2022 17 hours ago, Geraint said: Dear Michael. There are a huge range of styles and materials used for this, just when you think you have seen them all another pops up. I'm quite partial to this style. From your desvciption it sounds as though what you are seeing is plainer than this, as Mark suggests a scren shot will help. All the best. Geraint, I have a tsuka like that but don't know what the wrapping material is. What are those typically made of? I thought it felt maybe like leather. Your example though looks like one solid piece. Quote
ckaiserca Posted June 12, 2022 Report Posted June 12, 2022 6 hours ago, Mikaveli said: What material is that - and how does it adhere to the Tsuka? I think that is whale baleen. 1 Quote
waljamada Posted June 12, 2022 Report Posted June 12, 2022 3 minutes ago, waljamada said: Geraint, I have a tsuka like that but don't know what the wrapping material is. What are those typically made of? I thought it felt maybe like leather. Your example though looks like one solid piece. 3 1 Quote
Geraint Posted June 12, 2022 Report Posted June 12, 2022 Dea Michael The first exmple is lacquered leather to match the saya colour. @Charles I don't think baleen, that presents as thin, slightly shiny strands, often found on tanto koshirae. Looks almost like a plastic. @Adam, I really like your tsuka, certainly looks like leather. I have two wakizashi mounted in rather similar ways, the one I posted I am fairly sure is leather, but lacquered. The other is more of a puzzle as on close inspection I think I can see a grid pattern under the surface so perhaps a thin leather wrapped around a woven tape for greater strength. Enjoying this thread guys, keep them coming! 2 1 Quote
george trotter Posted June 12, 2022 Report Posted June 12, 2022 Interesting thread. Just to add to this ...I am interested in WWII examples. Here is the gangi-maki hilt from my WWII gendaito. Not sure what the binding is...seems leather. I have seen 2 other WWII like this ... not common, but they do exist...all have been true gendaito. Regards 4 1 1 Quote
waljamada Posted June 12, 2022 Report Posted June 12, 2022 George, Have a type 3 gunto saya kinda wrapped like that. Quote
waljamada Posted June 12, 2022 Report Posted June 12, 2022 Also have these, love this style of wrap. 2 Quote
george trotter Posted June 13, 2022 Report Posted June 13, 2022 Hi Adam, yes I have seen that "wrapped" saya as well - also was on a Type 3 mount with RJT star stamped? blade. Hilt was the typical lacquered Type 3 binding style. Regards, PS...the two other examples I saw mounted gangi-maki like mine were both private order swords...not sure if this is important, but one was 23rd Gen Seki Kanefusa (OA pic) and the other is owned by a member here I think...it is by Ikkansai Kuniteru (hilt pic). 1 1 Quote
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