Roland Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 He isn't registered at Hawley's. And I were not able to find any hints about him in any books or publications I have access to. Same problem with online search engines. He seems to be shinto/shinshinto period or a Gendaito smith of WWII era. The name of the smith is Teruhisa, and he signed like this: Does anybody of the NMB members with more knowledge than I myself have an idea where to look or even knows this smith? Quote
Grey Doffin Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 Hi Roland, There are no listings in my "Index of Japanese Sword Literature" for any Teruhisa. The smith might have to remain unknown. It doesn't look like a Showato/Gunto nakago and mei. Soshu Ju Minamoto Teruhisa Kore wo Saku. Grey Quote
raaay Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 Hi Rolland Do not wish to be impolite, but why don't you ask "Roy "IF HE HAS ANY MORE INFO ON THE SWORD. regards ray Quote
Roland Posted October 20, 2009 Author Report Posted October 20, 2009 Because he has no more informations, not more than what is stated on the website. In so far I'm just curious if anybody has an idea or has headr of this smith. For me with my very rudimentary knowledge it is the first time that I'm totally unable to "locate" a smith's name Quote
Moley Posted October 26, 2012 Report Posted October 26, 2012 Hi Guys, I am now the new keeper of this blade. I hope I am worthy. http://collectorsloot.homestead.com/swd3.html A great thank you to Roy for being a gentleman and a good guy to deal with. I hope his knee op goes O.K. I love the blade. It has few Kizu (a tiny ware and a blister which the polisher skillfully stopped at) and the hamon is very thin and plain suguha, but nevertheless a good study piece. IMHO a blade made for use and not an art object. (hence the minimum plain hamon for sharpness only and the main body for strength) But trying to get any further info on the smith age etc is proving very difficult. I have scoured ALL my books and references and drawn a blank. The Mei is very neatly carved compared to my other nihonto and there is nothing carved on the ura side. Has anybody any help or suggestions to offer ? Greatly appreciated Gwyn Quote
Toryu2020 Posted October 27, 2012 Report Posted October 27, 2012 You might look up info on the Tenshozan smiths, I believe he may have been one of these... -t Quote
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