intenex Posted August 27, 2023 Report Posted August 27, 2023 Hi all! I'm very much interested in getting a tachi, and while this one isn't ideal for being rather short for a tachi as far as I understand it at 69cm, and also isn't ideal for being rather newer for a tachi in the Edo period rather than something Koto or earlier, it sure is cheaper than pretty much everything else out there I can find (aka nothing) with a tokubetsu hozon paper...so - what do you all think? Is this worth buying at all, and if so, what would you peg as a fair price for this? https://www.ebay.com/itm/354852271952?hash=item529ed7f750:g:mgUAAOSwqHJki8O2&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4DJEC67aj2Z70NaljsNbeNOSLNwBftnfawro6tOZq2DYsoutz6wbk1OPrkQj19zhB4dl0jG0H4sUVYfZfoDbHfph3gslHp15PVfvnq743rhuUp2600oBgwmmMM0oFBN%2F1zlLTeZKyYZtACKe8HbUPox7P%2BQ%2BL7W8%2FPuqgq9J3%2Bzc5sa3mn2VZpf%2Bhq0CnBlsUsF8Jj9MRa5yUWA5pc0YRr6oYfcWy7cWC6I6PJ7w4KWks26HEnQtF3nZF1V9ujg19Jo4U5yD%2FBsutI7XvSC5PDQVhB0SPOD2kzDAN3yKRfRa|tkp%3ABk9SR_Cv7pPHYg&autorefresh=true I know daimyou54eb accepts lowball offers (from the time one hour ago when I lowballed him $1400 on a $2000 katana thinking there was no way he'd accept and he did, and reading past posts I'm seeing someone lowballed him $1200 on a $1900 and he also accepted so...), so I'm guessing I can get this at least a thousand off the price listed here, if not more - curious what you'd all actually find to be a fair price though! And if this even really qualifies as a tachi versus a katana...the curvature seems rather slight well within katana standards as does the length (1.5 cm sori, 69 cm nagasa...)...is this...just a katana? Lol Curious what you all think - thank you! Quote
Ray Singer Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 This is not a tachi. It is a shinto katana. It is papered as a katana. 2 Quote
Toryu2020 Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 Signed katana-me without Tachi koshirae so not clear why the seller is calling this a Tachi... Quote
Toryu2020 Posted August 28, 2023 Report Posted August 28, 2023 What is it about Tachi that attracts you? -t 1 Quote
DTM72 Posted August 29, 2023 Report Posted August 29, 2023 As Thomas and Ray have said, the nakago is signed as a katana. The paper also attests to this being a katana. Being in shirasaya there is not a koshirae making it look to be a tachi. The seller is 100% incorrect as to listing this as a tachi. I underatand the lure of obtaining a tachi. I have been collecting for nearly 25 years and just recently obtained a koto period tachi in Edo period tachi mounts from @mdiddy at the Chicago show. Matt was also at the Las Vegas show earlier this year, as well as other great vendors. I would HIGHLY recommend attending the Vegas show next year. https://www.vegasswordshow.com/ hosted by another board member Mark Jones @Mark. Mr. Jones is also another trusted and well respected seller of swords from low priced basket cases to high quality papered examples. Mark also teams up with Grey Doffin @Grey Doffin to bring a diverse layout of swords, tsuba, koshirae and hard to find parts and pieces. Just a recommendation, Enjoy the few you have now, and bring them to the Vegas show. You may be able to sell them or trade them towards a piece or a few pieces you will really love and appreciate. Wishing you all the best in your Nihonto collecting journey... Dan 5 Quote
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