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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?

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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.

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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.

 

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

 

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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.

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Enjoying this thread guys, keep them coming!

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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

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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).

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