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Hi all. 

 

My Name is Akash. I've been a bit of a nerd when it comes to historical firearms and own a few old rifles. Always had a fascination with swords, but nihonto more specifically. 

 

Might be kind of a weird one, but I'm getting married this summer and as per my own culture's tradition I'll be carrying a sword of some sort with me. While not typical, I've decided to carry a katana so I have been doing some research and would prefer to buy an antique rather and a modern blade or a replica.

 

A bit of a story about why. My grandfather was an important and respected figure in his community back in the day in India. As a thank you for helping out a WWII vet friend he was gifted a katana back in the 1950's. Unfortunately it was lost in a fire sometime in the 80's, but by all accounts it was something he truly cherished. 

 

Since I'm really a complete novice here, I was wondering if there is a particular place where I could post asking questions about particular blades that I'm interested in and if they're "good" or not (essentially a fair price). 

 

Cheers

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Not a new member...

But I changed my username from GeorgeLuucas to Scogg

Scogg is an abbreviation of my last name, and has also been a common nickname for me. 

I am sick being called George. Although I remain a big StarWars fan :rotfl:
Cheers,
-Sam

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Hello Everyone, I just joined this forum and would like to introduce myself to you all. My passion lies in Fine antiques especially from Japan. I started collecting knives and all sorts until I bought my first late edo Tanto from Jumyo. Its a Ken Tanato ceremonial piece with Sand-script writings on it. I have since collected two more blades. One of them dated 1935 (Aug) showa period, by Kasama Shigetsugu The sword is a copy of Kanemitsu works from before. Another one is a Gendai Nihonto made by Enju Nobutsugu that copies the Minamoto Kiyomaro with an O-Kissaki, dated 1985 (Aug). Since then, the study and collection has been my main passion and I hope to learn more and know more like minded people!

 

Thanks and have a great one! 

 

Cheers,

Charles

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Welcome on board Charles!

I hope you will find a lot of helpful information here as well as good and helpful members to talk to!

Feel free to show your treasures (personally I'd like to see your Ken Tanto (?) ceremonial piece with Sand-script writings)  - we love to see good pictures of them.

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IMHO: a Shingon prier ...

 

In Vajrayana, Aizen Myoo is the irritated version of Vairocana, the great sun of wisdom...

 

Kokuzo bosatsu is also à great bodhisatva from vajrayana,

 

Seishi bosatsu is, with Amithaba, one of the 3 great saints of Ouest, from the "pure earth" (ground) buddhism. 

 

The full moon and crescent moon is a direct allusion of Shigon doctrine of the "Shape of the mind (spirit)" being allways full moon even if showing crescent or hidden by clouds...   

You often see this symbolic at Koya San...

Same for the habaki, beautifull by the way...

Best regards, 

Eric 

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