ChrisM Posted July 27, 2023 Report Posted July 27, 2023 Hello Nihonto Experts, I've got a beautiful Gassan daisho made by Heianjo Okishiba Minamoto Nobuaki that I plan to send off to Japan for the creation of the Koshiare, and perhaps sayagaki. The Koshiare are going to be paired with the Ford Hallam set of Daisho fittings. I'm a bit worried though - I don't have any of the original export paperwork. Will my broker in Japan be able to re-apply for export paperwork for these swords? As these are Gassan, is an export license even needed? Thanks for any insight you can lend! 1 1 Quote
Ray Singer Posted July 27, 2023 Report Posted July 27, 2023 Hi Chris, the agent you use should be able to put the swords through the import process when they return to Japan. New torokusho will be issued for their time in Japan and then an export process will be undertaken once the work on the koshirae is complete. http://www.jssus.org...nese_sword_laws.html Best regards, Ray 3 1 Quote
ChrisM Posted July 27, 2023 Author Report Posted July 27, 2023 Thanks Ray! I'll let Charlie know, as he's the one that'll be driving this particular show. Now I just need to find the perfect set of Menuki and a Kogatana. 1 Quote
Brian Posted July 28, 2023 Report Posted July 28, 2023 Pretty sure you'll find the perfect daisho menuki at the show. And probably a kogatana. I assume you need a kozuka too? I am guessing, but I assume that once a sword is exported, it is written "off the books" in Japan, and anytime it returns it is re-registered as a new import and export. Not sure if it gets torokuso and is then cancelled on export again, or if it gets temporary import papers, perhaps someone can clarify. Quote
ChrisM Posted July 28, 2023 Author Report Posted July 28, 2023 Quote Pretty sure you'll find the perfect daisho menuki at the show. And probably a kogatana. I assume you need a kozuka too? Expand Hopefully you're correct, but I'm going to try to be patient, enjoy the journey, and really wait for a set to jump out at me. I suspect that'll take at least 15 minutes! If you see a set that jumps out at you and would pair well with the Ford Hallam set, please drop me a message and let me know. 1 Quote
DRDave Posted July 28, 2023 Report Posted July 28, 2023 Lots of good info here about importing/exporting to Japan. 1 Quote
paul tsubadotinfo Posted September 4, 2023 Report Posted September 4, 2023 On 7/27/2023 at 8:33 PM, ChrisM said: Now I just need to find the perfect set of Menuki and a Kogatana. Expand Hi Chris, have you found your Menuki Daisho yet? What kind are you looking for? Quote
ChrisM Posted September 14, 2023 Author Report Posted September 14, 2023 On 9/4/2023 at 5:10 AM, paul tsubadotinfo said: Hi Chris, have you found your Menuki Daisho yet? What kind are you looking for? Expand I have not! The Ford Hallam fittings are black with gold butterflies and bamboo. I would like the menuki to be either butterfly or bamboo based, although a set of Heron’s would also work. Black with lots of gold, or even solid gold for the material. This daisho is modern, so age of fittings can be just about anything that catches my eye. I’m also fine mixing menuki - putting a butterfly and bamboo together would work. Quote
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