cluckdaddy76 Posted February 6, 2024 Report Posted February 6, 2024 Greetings, I joined here a couple weeks ago as I am the proud new owner of a mixed collection of blades and fittings. I have done a bunch of reading and video watching to start with and have a couple of books on order. Already I have fallen in love with the art. I will be posting my pieces to learn about exactly what I have right now and to share with other collectors. I do plan on trading, purchasing, and possibly selling at some point down the road. My biggest concern is that the last person who had the pieces treated them poorly, so I have done the basic cleaning and have at least stored them better than they were in the hands of the last owner. My first pic is of a smaller tanto in a metal saya with aikuchi style fittings unless I have some terminology incorrect. Someone mentioned due to size it may be a bridal piece. My first question is on photography as I know I can do better blade pics, so any advice here would be great. My blade definitely looks much better in person. Other than that, I know nothing about this blade, so I look forward to hopefully gaining some insight from knowledgeable members. Last question is this, I am trying to post my blade pics tip up, but no matter what I do they go back to sideways. They are saved tip up on my computer, but no matter how I load here, I cannot get them to come out correctly. I will thank you for any and all help given. Jay Quote
cluckdaddy76 Posted February 6, 2024 Author Report Posted February 6, 2024 Oil from my hands? Or is this overkill? 1 Quote
Vermithrax16 Posted February 6, 2024 Report Posted February 6, 2024 2 hours ago, cluckdaddy76 said: Oil from my hands? Or is this overkill? I wear gloves on any soft metal pieces or when I'm cleaning items. No biggie. 1 Quote
2devnul Posted February 6, 2024 Report Posted February 6, 2024 Hi, Interesting piece of art. That Tanto is really tiny. Indeed I would vote for it to be ceremonial/memorial purpose. Quote
Geraint Posted February 6, 2024 Report Posted February 6, 2024 Dear Jason. As always there will be several opinions but I have seen one or two of this type of koshirae and they are what I would call late Meiji export work, in other words made specifically for Western consumers. Your example has a nice sageo and a kurikata which makes it a little unusual so perhaps a closer image of the saya would show more. All the best. 3 Quote
Stephen Posted February 6, 2024 Report Posted February 6, 2024 14 hours ago, Okan said: Why are you wearing gloves? And what's the problem, none . Jason I'd buy some cotton gloves like curators use, if you feel the need. Looking forward to next. Quote
cluckdaddy76 Posted February 6, 2024 Author Report Posted February 6, 2024 I would also like to mention this blade did not come with this koshirae, it is just stored inside it according to the limited notes I have which came with the collection. Quote
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