Swords Posted April 18, 2024 Report Posted April 18, 2024 I’m probably wrong about the type NLF but im am using the term for my question I am looking at 3 NLF swords but this scabbard is wood I’m guessing because it was a later 1944 there was a material shortage So does this hurt the value because it’s wood not metal? I’m surprised it didn’t have a leather cover but maybe it once did and was destroyed over time steve Quote
george trotter Posted April 18, 2024 Report Posted April 18, 2024 Hi Steve, I don't think you will have a devalued sword there as there are a number of variations in the "NLF" mounts and it will be the blade that determines the value. Any chance of telling us / showing us some more about the mounts and blade? Regards... 1 Quote
John C Posted April 18, 2024 Report Posted April 18, 2024 Steve: As George noted, the real value is in the blade. And yes, the wood saya would indicate late war, however I believe it would have been black lacquered originally. It looks as if someone may have stripped and cleaned it. Not surprising as you will often find these with chipped and peeling lacquer. Here is an example of one: John C. 1 Quote
Swords Posted April 18, 2024 Author Report Posted April 18, 2024 Interesting John If paint was stripped will that decrease value ? Quote
John C Posted April 18, 2024 Report Posted April 18, 2024 1 hour ago, Swords said: will that decrease value On the mounts, yes. But again, if the blade is a gendaito as opposed to a showato, then the devaluation would be minimal. If, however, these are ONLY mounts, then the condition should be taken into consideration. John C. Quote
Swords Posted April 18, 2024 Author Report Posted April 18, 2024 It’s gendaito than again it depends on the smith and conditions of blade thanks for your help Steve Quote
ROKUJURO Posted April 18, 2024 Report Posted April 18, 2024 Brian, Thank you! It must be very difficult to choose the correct section...... Quote
Swords Posted April 27, 2024 Author Report Posted April 27, 2024 Here more pictures of the mounts and blade the hamon looks weak but no other issues I was offered 2000 but wood scabbard and weak hamon keeps me from buying although the price seems fair steve Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 On 4/18/2024 at 9:20 AM, John C said: the wood saya would indicate late war, however I believe it would have been black lacquered originally. It looks as if someone may have stripped and cleaned it. I think John's right about this one. It's got the double release buttons, which are normally found on higher-end Rinjis with gendaito blades in them. They usually have that textured coating on the wooden saya (there's a name for that), and it's missing on this one. Quote
Swords Posted April 27, 2024 Author Report Posted April 27, 2024 Is that a bad thing ? Is it still worth the money as it sits now with wood scabbard and one release button The the kanji has 4 characters but it seems there’s so many variations I’m still sitting on the fence with this one Steve Quote
John C Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 1 hour ago, Swords said: I’m still sitting on the fence with this one One more consideration - it appears in these pics that the hamon runs off the edge (the boshi does not turn back). If this is the case, it would be a fatal flaw and would not be worth the two grand, in my opinion. But as is often the case, I could be wrong. Added up, I would pass. John C. 1 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 The issue with the saya is going to be a personal thing. If you plan to re-sell, I would consider the fact that it bothered you, so it's bound to bother potential buyers. If you're keeping it, again, that's a personal taste issue only you can answer. Quote
Swords Posted April 27, 2024 Author Report Posted April 27, 2024 You helped me make up my mind I think i will wait for nice one with painted scabbard and better hamon It seems the ones I want are too pricey I have to think about resale Thanks to all Steve 1 Quote
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