Soshin Posted June 18, 2023 Report Posted June 18, 2023 I was doing a few different things around the house this afternoon including the cleaning my Japanese swords today before the seasonal change early next week and the coming of Summer. Here are some better photos of the Koto Kanemoto Katana that I received back from the polisher in February (previous topics are in this discussion group). I am no longer a Japanese sword dealer but can still take great photos. Here are a few resized for upload to NMB. Enjoy and feel free to discuss it politely. 8 4 1 Quote
DoTanuki yokai Posted June 19, 2023 Report Posted June 19, 2023 Would love to see more pictures maybe some of the nioiguchi ? 1 Quote
Mark S. Posted June 19, 2023 Report Posted June 19, 2023 Very much like your blade. There is something about the geometry of the kissaki along with the bohi that is very elegant. I hope you won’t consider this a hijack. Just attaching a pic of my 2nd Gen Darani Katsukuni who in several references is quoted as working very much in the style of the Seki Kanemoto school. Just thought it might be interesting to compare. 5 Quote
Bazza Posted June 20, 2023 Report Posted June 20, 2023 Can we see a photo of the nakago and mei please Mark? BaZZa. 1 Quote
Soshin Posted June 20, 2023 Author Report Posted June 20, 2023 22 hours ago, DoTanuki yokai said: Would love to see more pictures maybe some of the nioiguchi ? I think I would need a special setup to take good photos of the nioiguchi. Not sure... Thanks everyone for replying and likes of my photos. This sword is a real joy to clean, oil, examine, and photograph. 1 Quote
Mark S. Posted June 22, 2023 Report Posted June 22, 2023 On 6/20/2023 at 4:59 AM, Bazza said: Can we see a photo of the nakago and mei please Mark? As requested. Tried a couple different lighting and angle set ups. Nakago is Machiokuri. 2 1 Quote
NewB Posted June 23, 2023 Report Posted June 23, 2023 @Soshin nice nice nice. While I realize shinsa is just an opinion (without hijacking the thread), how’s mine a later generation Kanemoto? cheers y 1 Quote
Soshin Posted June 24, 2023 Author Report Posted June 24, 2023 On 6/23/2023 at 12:50 PM, NewB said: nice nice nice. While I realize shinsa is just an opinion (without hijacking the thread), how’s mine a later generation Kanemoto? Thanks for the comment. You have a nice sword from what I can see from the photos you provided. I'm not sure who made your sword, but I would say that it is likely part of the Mino Tradition like my sword is. The hamon (刃文) style looks more like a style or variation of straight (suguha 直刃) not in the Kanemoto School style like @Mark S. sword is. Did the later generations of the Kanemoto do other styles of hamon besides sanbonsugi (三本杉)? Quote
NewB Posted June 24, 2023 Report Posted June 24, 2023 2 hours ago, Soshin said: Thanks for the comment. You have a nice sword from what I can see from the photos you provided. I'm not sure who made your sword, but I would say that it is likely part of the Mino Tradition like my sword is. The hamon (刃文) style looks more like a style or variation of straight (suguha 直刃) not in the Kanemoto School style like @Mark S. sword is. Did the later generations of the Kanemoto do other styles of hamon besides sanbonsugi (三本杉)? I haven't looked into it in depth To me and another extremely knowledgeable forum member And a private kantei sho from a recognized Japanese scholar it got an Aizu Nagamichi attribution. The closest I have to this particular jitetsu hamon is my Tachibana Sadakuni which in a sense supports the Nagamichi lineage if I am not mistaken? J 1 Quote
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