Utopianarian Posted November 27, 2023 Report Posted November 27, 2023 Asking the Board to educate me if this Smith actually existed or just fantasy. I saw a post of a Kamakura blade which I assume is a Commemorative to the spirit of the Smith Shinsoku. Is there any solid proof or just unicorns and pixie dust dreams of any surviving blades. Hawley rates him 5000 but I know how reliable Hawley can be and take that with a grain of salt. Respond with your thoughts be it fantasy or reality on this Legendary Smith Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted November 28, 2023 Report Posted November 28, 2023 I got bit caught up on researching as I also found out very interesting ōdachi by accident (that I didn't know about before) while searching correct info on Shinsoku (神息) blades I have info on. Here are the legitimate Shinsoku blades I am aware of, however none of these are by the ancient smith but more likely followers of the lineage. I am lucky to have collected amazing books that have a lot of info and doing research is so fun. Tachi signed Shinsoku (神息), Jūyō Bijutsuhin, Oita Prefecture Bunkazai, in the collection of Usa Jingū. I believe this one is seen as Early Kamakura period work. Tachi signed Shinsoku (神息), the origin of this one is bit of unclear to me but it was discussed by Honma Junji in Tōken Bijutsu 381 in his series. If I understood correctly this could be Aizu Matsudaira provenance but I believe it was said more research is needed. I believe this one is seen as Kamakura period work. Tanto signed Shinsoku (神息), Jūyō 14, in the collection of Sano Art Museum. This one is seen as Late Kamakura period work. Katana orikaeshi-mei Shinki (神気), Jūyō 52, Nagasaki Prefecture Bunkazai, Matsudaira Provenance, Owned by Shimabara City. I believe this one is seen as Middle Kamakura period work. Then there is Shinsoku tachi that was in the collection of Sumiyoshi Taisha, I have only found reference from an old book and I believe it's current location is unknown. 6 3 1 Quote
jesse Posted November 28, 2023 Report Posted November 28, 2023 Jussi, I just love to read your posts. Your research always provides great data for me and the forum readers. Thanks for sharing with us your diligent research. Warm Regards, Jesse 1 Quote
Utopianarian Posted November 28, 2023 Author Report Posted November 28, 2023 Jussi, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Your research and posts are valuable information to myself and the board as well. We are blessed to have you here on the board. Sincerely, George 2 Quote
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