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My newest gamble on a Tanto


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Hi All 

For those of you who have great memories I am reasonable lucky in pulling interesting items out of the woodwork

Well here is my latest find

Terrible pictures as per usual from the seller, and it is actually a trade as opposed to purchase.

I have 100 euro into the item I am thinking about swapping.  So money is coming into it.

So what do you think I might have and are there many red flags

Handle has not been taken off so no idea as to what is underneath.

all I have been told is the blade is sharp and no chips.

What do you think 

Regards to all

 

Ken 

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Looks like a well used TANTO. Considering the number of related photos, the seller seems to love the TSUKA which indeed looks o.k. to me. Not the cheapest version of a KOSHIRAE, but without seeing the blade properly and the NAKAGO, any comment is useless. 

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I agree Jean,

The gamble is if  I get them to take off the Tsuka and there is writing on the Nakago and the deal will probably be scuppered or I just take it as is and get to see what is under neath, might be nothing might be something.

The sum of the parts shown look to be of good enough quality and the Habaki looks good also, opinions welcome and just seeing what others might do or think

Regards

Ken 

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You could ask for better pics of the blade.
You can take the gamble if you’re bored and you’re not attached to the €100 object you’re offering in exchange.

(Maybe it has no ‘chips’, but does the seller know what tiny hagire are for example?)

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Like has been mentioned, 100 euro is a great price. Even if the blade has a fatal flaw, at 100 euro the fittings easily make up for it. 

ALTHOUGH.... What is the item you're trading, if you don't mind me asking? If you got it for 100, but it's worth 500 - Then it's a much riskier gamble, IMO

Good luck!
-Sam

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Its all a bit of Fun just including  you guys on the dealings and Sam has asked the question I myself am pondering

I got 2 brass signal Cannons (30cm barrels, from 1920's or so ) not worth much to me but I got them very cheap at an auction so that is the trade.

I would expect to get 400 for the 2 Cannons if in the correct auction but that would realize 300 to me in hand so I guess that is the cost I am paying for the tanto.

Which i still think is an OK price

Thanks for the interest in my musing of what to do.

Regards

Ken 

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One Cannon and a percussion pistol was the final price  and the deal was done.

A brown bess bayonet in scabbard was also thrown into the deal.

Here are some terrible quick pictures on the phone. I cant get pics right way up apologies about that.

and the hamon I just can't capture in the light of our kitchen spotlights.

So what have and apologies again for the images

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Ken,
 

to help us identifying, please post

-  pictures of the NAKAGO and the 'naked' blade always with tip pointing upwards 

-  photos taken directly from above

-  with light from the side

-  well focused
-  showing details like HAMON, HADA and HATARAKI -  HAMACHI, MUNEMACHI and KISSAKI are important
-  against a dark background to get a good contrast

-  and presented as cut-out so nothing is distracting from the blade itself 

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