Bugyotsuji Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 My old Japanese copy of the Token Yoran 刀剣要覧 (Heisei 16, 2004) gives values in similarly high figures, expressed as hundreds (or thousands) of Man, where '450' for example would mean 4,500,000 yen or 450万. 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 Steve, The looseness is likely due to drying out and shrinkage of the leather seppa. Couple of ideas - make a leather seppa to go on the other side of the tsuba; buy a couple of spare seppa to make the fit tighter. I have added seppa to a number of gunto in my collection to make the fit snug. They don't cost that much, luckily, as you will have to buy a few of them to get 1 or 2 that you like and that fit well. 1 Quote
Swords Posted January 23, 2024 Author Report Posted January 23, 2024 Bruce I appreciate your advice I have bought seppas before Just have to get the right size How do you make a leather seppa? Quote
Swords Posted January 23, 2024 Author Report Posted January 23, 2024 Lost my reply Will try again Is there any way to pin point this smith and get info on him Since there are many from different era’s I researched but I get Yoshimasa Nobukuni Steve Quote
DTM72 Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 On 1/23/2024 at 1:57 PM, Swords said: Bruce I appreciate your advice I have bought seppas before Just have to get the right size How do you make a leather seppa? Expand Find a leather shop or "tack shop" <-- place that makes saddles. Take the leather seppa you have now and tell them to make another like it, without the strap coming off the side. Quote
Scogg Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 On 1/23/2024 at 2:48 PM, DTM72 said: Find a leather shop or "tack shop" <-- place that makes saddles. Take the leather seppa you have now and tell them to make another like it, without the strap coming off the side. Expand Great idea. Or with the strap, add length, and a second button! Does the moisture in the leather cause issues being in contact with the blade? Assuming there's no shirasaya for longterm storage? Apologies for being off topic, Maybe a "leather seppa" thread could be interesting in the military sword section, Cheers, -Sam 1 Quote
DTM72 Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 On 1/23/2024 at 3:00 PM, GeorgeLuucas said: Great idea. Or with the strap, add length, and a second button! Does the moisture in the leather cause issues being in contact with the blade? Assuming there's no shirasaya for longterm storage? Apologies for being off topic, Maybe a "leather seppa" thread could be interesting in the military sword section, Cheers, -Sam Expand A longer strap with second button is certainly an option. Once a leather is properly tanned, it should be clear of any moisture. Leather should be oiled to prevent drying out, so I see no reason you couldn't put a dab of your choice of sword oil on it. 1 Quote
Okan Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 On 1/23/2024 at 2:26 PM, Swords said: Lost my reply Will try again Is there any way to pin point this smith and get info on him Since there are many from different era’s I researched but I get Yoshimasa Nobukuni Steve Expand Steve, This question was already answered..Mark gave you a list of Nobukini’s..it’s one of them. Hawley 15 ones. Why do you want to pinpoint the smith? Why don’t you study the blade and learn something from it? 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 I wasn’t talking about replacing the seppa with strap. I was talking about making a separate one for the other side of the tsuba. A singular seppa with no strap on it. Simply made of leather to tighten the fit. I apologize, I have not been following the conversation closely enough about the strap. If it does not reach the snap on the scabbard cover, that is a whole different issue. 1 Quote
Swords Posted January 23, 2024 Author Report Posted January 23, 2024 If they can make one with a double snap even better I could have a bunch made and sell them on EBay Yes I have the chart I forgot about it ! Good ideas Thank you all Steve Quote
Swords Posted January 23, 2024 Author Report Posted January 23, 2024 I meant to add what Bruce said ! It dose reach the scabbard snap But it’s torn that’s why it’s not snapped I didn’t want to further damage it 1 Quote
Swords Posted January 25, 2024 Author Report Posted January 25, 2024 Just curious What is the cost to have a sword WW2 Japanese get papers by NBTHK Hozon? And where can I send it Steve Quote
Stephen Posted January 25, 2024 Report Posted January 25, 2024 On 1/25/2024 at 6:52 PM, Swords said: WW2 Japanese get papers by NBTHK Hozon? Expand Which sword Steve? Quote
Ray Singer Posted January 25, 2024 Report Posted January 25, 2024 Your sword appears to already have a Hozon kanteisho. Is your intention to resubmit it with a hope to get a different result? Quote
Stephen Posted January 25, 2024 Report Posted January 25, 2024 On 1/25/2024 at 7:21 PM, Ray Singer said: Your sword appears to already have a Hozon kanteisho. Is your intention to resubmit it with a hope to get a different result? Expand What I was going to ask, just making sure not another. Quote
Swords Posted January 25, 2024 Author Report Posted January 25, 2024 Sorry I didn’t mean to make this confusing I wasn’t talking about getting my sword submitted again What did it cost when it was submitted so I can add that amount in the price when l decide to sell Also what would it cost be to submit different sword ? Is the price based on that particular sword? Steve 1 2 1 Quote
Stephen Posted January 25, 2024 Report Posted January 25, 2024 If it's a WW2 It would have to be traditional made...if it has a stamp it could be rejected if not destroyed. Quote
Swords Posted January 25, 2024 Author Report Posted January 25, 2024 That makes sense! how is the cost determined? Quote
Stephen Posted January 25, 2024 Report Posted January 25, 2024 https://www.bushidoj...insa-submission.html 1 Quote
David Flynn Posted January 25, 2024 Report Posted January 25, 2024 As this sword came with a Hozon paper, then the cost of Shinsa was included in the price you paid. 6 Quote
rematron Posted January 26, 2024 Report Posted January 26, 2024 Yeah, the ranking system is not meant to display how proficient we are at NIHONTO, as Brian has defended many times. The rankings are a reflection of how much you post and react and log on to the site. Maybe a different system would be better but that's a different conversation. I've been on here since November of 2022. I am most certainly NOT a "Veteran" in the world of NIHONTO but I've strived to learn a lot in the 14 months that I've been here. That said, nobody has to read or respond to Sword's posts if they don't want to. If they didn't, the posts would not get momentum. It's that simple. I believe the negativity expressed towards Swords is more detrimental to NMB than the questions he asks. You don't like him or his questions? Ignore him and ignore his posts. 1 Quote
Scogg Posted January 26, 2024 Report Posted January 26, 2024 (edited) On 1/26/2024 at 6:30 PM, Swords said: .... We all have the same interests and love for swords Isn’t that why we’re here on this forum .... Expand I think that is precisely the source of the criticism toward you, Steve. Are you here for a love of swords??? Or are you here to solicit information from members, in an attempt to profit from more naive collectors down the road? It is not clear to me. If you continue to skirt those questions, I fear everyone will have you on "ignore" before too long, Just trying to help, Sincerely, -Sam Edited January 26, 2024 by GeorgeLuucas 2 Quote
Swords Posted January 26, 2024 Author Report Posted January 26, 2024 I wasn’t trying to skirt question or mean to solicit information for naive collectors as you pointed out I like this sword and not planning to sell it I was curious what the cost of papers and how you go about getting papers since I never had one before I will find have found out my self had I known others felt this way 1 Quote
Scogg Posted January 26, 2024 Report Posted January 26, 2024 That's all I needed to hear Steve Best of luck to you, And it's a nice looking sword! Cheers, -Sam Quote
Ooitame Posted January 27, 2024 Report Posted January 27, 2024 Sometimes you must grow thick skin, I learned that as I was trolled by someone no longer here or changed names when I started. In addition, to harsh but constructive critism I used for learning where my knowledge lacked, and studied. From the outside lookong in it seems you have taken some advice and done a little study. Nothing wrong with a slow learning curve about a complicated subject. For now I would SITFU, listen and absorb, peak your study from reflecting on questions and/or answers given even criticism; you can also google and find most answers to your questions... which most time lead you to intersting forums here, actual sites like the NBTHK, and some rabbit holes. Congratulations on your sword! Just my advice, otherwise we are 1 1 Quote
Swords Posted January 28, 2024 Author Report Posted January 28, 2024 Ooitame good advice Your probably right about thick skin I recently bought 3 More books one by Jim Dawson Fuller and Gregory and book of connoisseurs I think that’s a starting point Thanks Steve 1 Quote
Swords Posted January 28, 2024 Author Report Posted January 28, 2024 Ooitame good advice Your probably right about thick skin I recently bought 3 More books one by Jim Dawson Fuller and Gregory and book of connoisseurs I think that’s a starting point Thanks Steve 1 Quote
Ooitame Posted January 28, 2024 Report Posted January 28, 2024 Whoops wrong spot, Admin's please delete, thank you. Quote
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