ChrisM Posted September 14, 2023 Report Posted September 14, 2023 My daisho set and the Ford Hallam fittings are in Osaka, and look to be waiting until November. The Koshiare won’t be started until December, best case. I do have a fantastic craftsman in Okayama lined up, so that’s exciting. Osaka does reviews the 3rd week of odd numbered months, and the deadline for September was just missed by a few days. The importing of swords into Japan is a painful process full of very odd paperwork. 1 Quote
jeremy Posted January 22, 2024 Report Posted January 22, 2024 On 9/14/2023 at 5:47 AM, ChrisM said: My daisho set and the Ford Hallam fittings are in Osaka, and look to be waiting until November. The Koshiare won’t be started until December, best case. I do have a fantastic craftsman in Okayama lined up, so that’s exciting. Osaka does reviews the 3rd week of odd numbered months, and the deadline for September was just missed by a few days. The importing of swords into Japan is a painful process full of very odd paperwork. Expand Did the recipient end up receiving the items eventually? Quote
ChrisM Posted March 18, 2024 Author Report Posted March 18, 2024 @jeremy It took a while, but the swords did eventually arrive and were legally entered into the country. They're with the artisan now and are (hopefully) moving forward in the production queue. 1 1 Quote
ckaiserca Posted March 18, 2024 Report Posted March 18, 2024 Fortunately, getting the swords out of Japan is easier than getting them into the country. Quote
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