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Based off what knowledge you know, what can you infer about this Car off of intuition. [grill, trunk, and mirrors will be revealed throughout this week one by one] :)

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It's not 4 x 4 although could be AWD. The tyres are radials and by the look of the tread would be good at displacing water. Maybe even  snow slush but don't get much of that in OZ....soooo Northern European made and conditions?

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Hmm looks like a tire alright! if I’m not mistaken. This particular car has seen many grocery trips! 
 

But on a side note, this was meant to be a little less serious post haha. Just thought trying to identify a sword by starting with minimal info as more of it is revealed through the week would be neat activity. I know it’s a bit strange, but It looks ridiculous because it’s meant to be :laughing:

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"someone wanted to make something Bizen" + "Bizen blade not photographed as Bizen should be".

You can identify a first class Kamakura blade based on a single photograph. If only because their utsuri tend to be quite unlike that in later years.

Gendaito - tough chance. Its too flat.

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40 minutes ago, Rivkin said:

"someone wanted to make something Bizen" + "Bizen blade not photographed as Bizen should be".

You can identify a first class Kamakura blade based on a single photograph. If only because their utsuri tend to be quite unlike that in later years.

Gendaito - tough chance. Its too flat.

Nice observation! What made you come to this conclusion? 

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1 hour ago, Rivkin said:

"someone wanted to make something Bizen" + "Bizen blade not photographed as Bizen should be".

You can identify a first class Kamakura blade based on a single photograph. If only because their utsuri tend to be quite unlike that in later years.

Gendaito - tough chance. Its too flat.

Possibly showato perhaps? 

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7 hours ago, robinalexander said:

It has another 3 x wheels and tyres exactly the same as above.

Hey, how could you possibly know that?  It could be a three-wheel vehicle... :laughing:

 

(had to add some bickering for forum realism)

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Nice catch guys! here’s the reveal.
 

So, a little background. I got this sword for a relatively cheap price from komonjo (don’t do this unless you %100 know what you’re buying) for study of how far modern reproductions have come and assumed it was gimei. So I had some pretty low expectations. Judging from how it looks, seemed consistent with some of the stuff komonjo sells. But seeing how I originally got this for study and reference, I’m not all that worried about the value for the blade itself. Feel free to take a look, I may be a little off.  Now this is no knock on komonjo, every once in a while he has some good stuff. Plenty of research is expected for how cheap his stuff is priced, regardless of authenticity. Mei says Ikeda Norihisa Saku(池田則久作) , now the hamon isn’t consistent with Ikeda Norihisa’s choji but I may be wrong, and after looking at the kissaki and nakago, I suspect gimei. Second opinions are welcome! 

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It's modern made, of unknown origin and signed with whatever name the dart hits on the dartboard. But at least you are aware of the risk. Will be a decent thing to investigate and display.

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Nice job everyone on spotting this repro! 8)
 

Just a reminder and PSA to fully research what you’re getting into. I was certain beyond a reasonable doubt this was a gimei repro before acquiring, and took a controlled risk in buying for gained knowledge. Seeing how it isn’t worth very much monetary value, it’ll probably stay in my collection for future personal reference.
 

I hope this has been educational and helpful, and serves as a reminder to be safe and research what you buy. 

stay safe everyone! 
 

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6 minutes ago, SteveM said:

Different kanji for "nori" on your sword.

Steve, that’s very interesting because it probably shows whoever cut the Mei deliberately changed one Kanji to avoid any accusations of forgery, fakery etc…..they knew exactly what they were doing.

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9 minutes ago, Matsunoki said:

Steve, that’s very interesting because it probably shows whoever cut the Mei deliberately changed one Kanji to avoid any accusations of forgery, fakery etc…..they knew exactly what they were doing.

That’s another great point! Now the real question is, where exactly does komonjo consistently source all of these forgeries from?

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13 minutes ago, Matsunoki said:

it probably shows whoever cut the Mei deliberately changed one Kanji

 

No, what I mean is that there is a real swordsmith named Ikeda Norihisa (池田法久), which is the same exact name that is inscribed on this sword. So it does indeed look like a forgery of a gendaitō smith. 

 

What I was pointing out was - I suspect - a typo in Jaykob's post (Jaykob's 則久 should be 法久 because that is what is on his sword). 

 

 

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1 minute ago, SteveM said:

 

No, what I mean is that there is a real swordsmith named Ikeda Norihisa (池田法久), which is the same exact name that is inscribed on this sword. So it does indeed look like a forgery of a gendaitō smith. 

 

What I was pointing out was - I suspect - a typo in Jaykob's post (Jaykob's 則久 should be 法久 because that is what is on his sword). 

 

 

I completely overlooked that, apologies for the typo, thank you for correcting me :)

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