Tengu1957 Posted January 20, 2024 Report Posted January 20, 2024 Koto Katana with Edo period Tameshigiri Bizen school O Suriage Katana 27.75 inches or 70.5 cm in typical Bizen school temper circa 1550. NBTHK Hozon Edo period Koshirae with matching copper Koshirae and sea cucumber style Tsuba In gold it states : Enpo 4 of Heishin 11th month 16th day November 16 , 1676 Tomita Yaichizaemon Jo Shigetsuna Ni Do Ochi , cut two bodies in half Shigetsuna is listed as a known tester in Marcus Sesko's book "Tameshigiri" . It's not common to use Koto blades for test cutting. Many thanks to Nick Ricupero at Nihontoart.com for selling this to me 6 1 1 Quote
Tengu1957 Posted January 20, 2024 Author Report Posted January 20, 2024 Please see close up of Nakago 6 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted January 21, 2024 Report Posted January 21, 2024 Very nice! Outside of Markus' example, this is the first Shigetsuna I've seen 'in the wild'! The kanji are written much more clearly than the Sesko example. There is a small veriation in the Kao. If both mei are legit, then it means he modified his kao over time. I've seen this done by a couple other cutters, but not common. Sesko's dated 1681 - yours 1676 3 1 Quote
SteveM Posted January 21, 2024 Report Posted January 21, 2024 Another one from 1681. (Not the Sesko one). https://www.tsurugin...om/items/a00220.html Sword itself is by Tsuguhira, and is Jūyō. 3 1 Quote
Tokugawa Gord Posted January 22, 2024 Report Posted January 22, 2024 Congratulations Steve on your 2 body test cut katana - looks awesome. Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted January 22, 2024 Report Posted January 22, 2024 On 1/21/2024 at 5:24 PM, SteveM said: Another one from 1681. (Not the Sesko one). https://www.tsurugin...om/items/a00220.html Sword itself is by Tsuguhira, and is Jūyō. Expand This one is very much like the OP sword mei. Almost makes the one in Sesko look gimei! Ha! Quote
SteveM Posted January 22, 2024 Report Posted January 22, 2024 On 1/22/2024 at 6:42 AM, Tokugawa Gord said: Congratulations Steve on your 2 body test cut katana Expand The two-body sword is Gary's. I posted a three-body sword that is, sadly, not mine. Just one that I found posted to a Japanese seller's site. Thought it might be interesting for Bruce. @Bruce Pennington Yes I found that kao also interesting. Same kao design as the OP's, but the date is closer to the one Markus posted. So I guess the smith really revised his kao sometime that year (1681). 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 On 1/22/2024 at 6:41 PM, SteveM said: I guess the smith really revised his kao Expand The more I look at the Sesko blade's mei, I'm wondering if it weren't done by another hand. What's it called? Nakarishi mei? BTW, I've added a photo of this actual kakihan to the upcoming March revision to the Stamps Doc. Thanks guys! Quote
SteveM Posted January 23, 2024 Report Posted January 23, 2024 On 1/20/2024 at 9:24 PM, Tengu1957 said: Ni Do Ochi , cut two bodies in half Expand Slight correction: futatsu-dō otosu Quote
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