Stever Posted December 20, 2006 Report Posted December 20, 2006 Another one, lol! [link removed] Still, it looks nice. BTW, what's the deal with that other thread? Is posting eBay auction URLs an issue now for some reason? Cheers, /steve Quote
Bungo Posted December 20, 2006 Report Posted December 20, 2006 Another one, lol! http://cgi.ebay.ca/SAMURAI-Katana-Japanese_W0QQitemZ290062979868QQihZ019QQcategoryZ73466QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Still, it looks nice. BTW, what's the deal with that other thread? Is posting eBay auction URLs an issue now for some reason? Cheers, /steve I think the Daimyo took that particular link off because the seller is quite " up tight " about people talking about his auctions. Like who needs hassles at this time of year, right ? As if we don't have enough to worry about global warming , food poisoning from taco bell, Olive Garden etc. etc................ milt THE ronin Quote
Somin Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Hello, you may be referring to my first posting on this forum where I used a eBay URL ? I posted it and later pulled the URL without intervention from B... "Me smelt a whiff 'o' burnin bridges " Lesson learned..... Pez Quote
Stever Posted December 21, 2006 Author Report Posted December 21, 2006 Makes sense. Well then, all I'll say is, "search and you shall find." Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Daimyou at it again! KM Quote
Brian Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Folks..if you will read carefully..you will see that the original poster decided to remove the link himself...and before I had even seen the thread. There are no rules against posting this type of link here...although in some cases it is not worth the hassle that some sellers can start. Wise move..but not prompted by me Anyone who browses eBay enough has seen these auctions and the seller. Brian Quote
John A Stuart Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Hi All, This thread leads me to discuss an issue that is kind of important. If someone puts an item for sale in the public's eye then we should have the right to discuss its' merits or lack thereof. A major part of what discussion forums is about is learning and in the process save a shilling or two. I find it sad to be under threat of sanction from sellers that can not have their merchandise bear the weight of scrutiny and discussion. Last year I had a fellow from the States phone me about some innocuous comment about some auction piece of his wife's' that I had caused a diminished return on. That is what honest opinion gets you. I stress honest, because our comments must be sincere and not intentionally harmful, no matter how deserving they may be. We as a community of collectors have a responsibility to each other to eliminate dishonesty. I didn't mean to jump upon a soapbox but I felt it had to be said again. I just wanted to add that there are members of this board with the expertise to assist when unsure about something via PM. I thank them. John Quote
pcfarrar Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Daimyou at it again! KM I bet you didn't get an xmas card from Daimyou like some of us did :lol: Quote
Brian Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 John, It is for those reasons above that posting of links IS allowed here. Although there have been threats before and sometimes it is just a hassle...I am sticking with this policy as long as the posts are factual (or clearly stated as opinion) and there is no outright slander or auction tampering. Of course it isn't pleasant being threatened with all sorts of horribles...so sometimes it is just much easier to delete the info when the debate has finished. As Milt said..sometimes you can do it..but it is just not worth the hassle. Other than that..carry on all, and just make sure the debate you wish to start is beneficial in some way and not just a quest for controversy. Brian Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 fully agree brian. KM Quote
Bungo Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Daimyou at it again! KM I bet you didn't get an xmas card from Daimyou like some of us did :lol: really? Here's one classic seasonal greetings for all.............. well, the southern folks will appreciate this. http://www.toonedin.com/movies/WhiteTrashXmas.html good song. milt THE ronin Quote
Brian Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Wasn't me who send out the cards Actually...I should have..so a happy Festive Season to all. In the spirit of the season I'll leave Milt's cartoon up for now... *sigh* Brian Quote
Somin Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 Hi all, I am new to the forum but have been around eBay for several loops around the local star. Every hundred or so eBay transactions you run into a guy/gal who "just isn't worth it". Trust me, this was one of those times. I didn't want my first posting on this forum to stir up poop. That honor appears to be reserved for a select few among us - although I am off to a good start This ones not over for me but no point in having it spill onto this forum.. Later, Pez Quote
pcfarrar Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 really? Yes Daimyou54 sent his best customers xmas cards Also got a Japanese Art calendar from Aoi Art! Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted December 21, 2006 Report Posted December 21, 2006 best as in very patient, and not fussy at all! or just................edit....... (not you BTW Peter!! i know what you went thru... ) :lol: KM Quote
Guest Simon Rowson Posted December 22, 2006 Report Posted December 22, 2006 I must contact my best friend back in the UK! He owns a nice wakizashi signed "Masamune" which we've always laughed about. However, if Daimyo's "one handed tachi" is totally genuine (as he seems to suggest with his "origami") then my friend could be sitting on a small fortune! Talking of which, why isn't Daimyo charging $3,000,000 instead of $3,000......he must be in a very festive mood (Ho Ho Ho). Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted December 22, 2006 Report Posted December 22, 2006 ill try and carve a masamune mei in my zink-alloy katana replica and put it online hahahahaha i have heard there are a lot of fake papers around these days........ :lol: KM Quote
pcfarrar Posted December 23, 2006 Report Posted December 23, 2006 Daimyou's masamune is papered to a guy working in the Muromachi period. So it cant be the famous masamune. Quote
Guest Simon Rowson Posted December 26, 2006 Report Posted December 26, 2006 Thanks Peter, Where I live in Japan (Kanagawa Prefecture) is actually what used to be called Soshu during the feudal era and the last time I visited Kamakura (not very far away) I was shown around the forge and workshop of a swordsmith called..........yes, you guessed it, Masamune! This particular tosho and his students claim an unbroken lineage from the famous man himself so maybe the origami on eBay is acually perfectly legitimate and not penned by "Daimyo's" granddaughter practicing her calligraphy as I first suspected. Happy Christmas and New Year! Simon Quote
Gaijin Posted December 26, 2006 Report Posted December 26, 2006 ill try and carve a masamune mei in my zink-alloy katana replica and put it online hahahahaha i have heard there are a lot of fake papers around these days........ :lol: KM actually some people do sell just a papers, i don't know they are fake or real, but you can buy them from same daimyou54jp here: http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n50007826 http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m39444111 Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted December 26, 2006 Report Posted December 26, 2006 That is simply unbelievable! someone should stop this guy....... KM Quote
Guest Simon Rowson Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 I agree with kusunokimasahige. If these are lost (or stolen) NBTHK or NTHK papers, then it is probably far simpler for a half-gifted craftsman to mock up a nakago to look like the B&W pictures on the papers than to forge the papers themselves......especially if the blade described is mumei. I am reminded of a friend of mine who bought a Tokubetsu Hozon shinto katana from Aoi Art in Tokyo. The blade (which was beautiful and had a saya-gaki by Dr Kanzan Sato) arrived safely in the UK, but NOT the NBTHK origami. Aoi Art took full responsibilty and very fairly offered my friend either a substantial discount or to resubmit the sword to shinsa at their expense. He agreed to the second option and, when the sword actually FAILED the Tokubetsu Hozon shinsa and only achieved Hozon, he was given a full refund by Aoi Art. Still, it makes you wonder what happened to those papers? Simon Quote
sencho Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 It says that one of the guys from the Daimyou org' belongs to the NBTHK.... here is the link.... http://daimyouryouma1.web.infoseek.co.jp/profile1.htm cheers Quote
Guest Simon Rowson Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 Interesting! However, I'd still only trust papers issued directly from either the NBTHK or NTHK as they are the only ones not trying to sell me anything (except their expertise, of course). Like many Westerners, I originally had a rose-tinted vision of the very "honourable" Japanese (especially as I'm married to a Japanese woman and she's extremely honourable!) but as soon as I moved here I quickly realised that their are just as many con-men waiting to part you from your hard-earned Yen as in the US or England! Simon Quote
sencho Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 Hi Simon, My business is based in Kanagawa and Florida so I see both sides of the coin on a regular basis.... there are people in both locations I won't deal with..... I guess there is nothing wrong with selling papers like that as he is being quite blatant about it... You would think that the NBTHK would have something to say as this just invalidates the whole business that they are involved in.... Interesting Cheers Quote
Guido Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 ... If these are lost (or stolen) NBTHK or NTHK papers, ... Probably neither nor. Some people don't hand in their old papers when they re-submit a sword for Shinsa for a variety of reasons. Especially when it comes to the old "white papers", the Sinsa fee is the same as if submitted without any previous papers, so there's even no financial gain in delivering the old papers. Quote
Guest Simon Rowson Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 Hi Sencho, Yes, I'm also surprised that the NBTHK does nothing to stop this. I've a feeling that at least some of these "loose" papers must be generated when sword owners with old (white and green) NBTHK papers take their blades to be re-evaluated at a modern shinsa. If they obtain a new Hozon or Tokubetsu Hozon origami, why hold on to the old, out-moded one? However, surely it would be a simple matter for the NBTHK to retain the old document when they issue the new one.....thus stopping them from finding their way onto the internet (and then probably onto another sword). Happy New Year! Simon (another resident of rainy Kanagawa) Quote
Guest Simon Rowson Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 Hi Guido, Sorry, I was typing my reply as you posted yours! Regards, Simon Quote
Guido Posted December 27, 2006 Report Posted December 27, 2006 Here are the Shinsa fees: Hozon Token * With no old paper 25,200 Yen * With Tokubetsu Kicho paper 24,150 Yen * With Koshu Tokubetsu Kicho paper 22,050 Yen Tokubetsu Hozon Token * With Hozon paper 52,500 Yen * With Tokubetsu Kicho paper 47,250 Yen * With Koshu Tokubetsu Kicho paper 42,000 Yen As one can see, it doesn't cost much to keep the old papers by telling the NBTHK that the sword has no previous papers. For only 1,050 Yen you could keep the old Tokubetsu Kicho papers and get new Hozon papers. Those are then sold for much more on eBay. The NBTHK processes about 1,000 swords at each Shinsa, and simply doesn't have the manpower to check each sword for previous papers. Quote
Guest Simon Rowson Posted December 28, 2006 Report Posted December 28, 2006 Point taken Guido, and, to be perfectly honest, I'd probably want to hang onto my old papers as well (especially if I thought my blade might fail the new shinsa and I'd end up with NO papers at all). Regards, Simon Quote
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