dez Posted May 26, 2024 Report Posted May 26, 2024 I have been told to take my wakasashi to a shinsha. I looked on a website and it says it won't pass if it has a chip and mine has 1 or 2 tiny chips. So I was wondering if there's anywhere in the UK that could validate it? Here are some pics and anymore info on the sword would be appreciated. Thanks. Quote
Geraint Posted May 26, 2024 Report Posted May 26, 2024 Good morning James. The short and specific answer is no. There are a number of Japanese organisations and they sometimes run shinsa in the US. However if you were to join the Token Society and get to one of their gatherings then you could get the best opinions that you are likely to find on your sword and I am sure that some of us will be having a look for you. All this will confirm your own study of the sword, (or not) and will probably be adequate as we are not talking a big name here. Not having a shinsa paper will narrow your market somewhat when you come to sell but I don't think that will be a problem in any case and, who knows, you might be in this for the long haul. If you are in the South West then be in touch. (Edit to add, you might find better material if you research Echizen ju Hyuga no Kami Sadatsugu.) All the best. 1 Quote
Alex A Posted May 26, 2024 Report Posted May 26, 2024 Hello James. Being honest, you really will need to get that tsuka sorted out, whoever wrapped the tsuka did one hell of a shoddy job. It ruins the appearance of your sword 1 Quote
kissakai Posted May 26, 2024 Report Posted May 26, 2024 Agreed the wrap is very poor Tsuka wrap. Maybe Bal? 2 Quote
Surfson Posted May 26, 2024 Report Posted May 26, 2024 The written information you have is mostly correct, though the lordship is in Hyuga, not Hinata (just noticed that Geraint pointed this out already). There is an example in Fujishiro (p380 of my copy) that seems to indicate that this one might be second generation and chujosaku. Quote
Brendan campbell Posted May 26, 2024 Report Posted May 26, 2024 Yes Bal Singh , in Birmingham will do a first rate job . He’s a perfectionist. Quote
Brendan campbell Posted May 26, 2024 Report Posted May 26, 2024 Dez, send your details , to Bill Tagg. He trades as Liverpool Military. If you check out JC Military. You will see Bill sorts out the details of their swords . This would be a first move . Brendan 1 Quote
Kanenaga Posted May 28, 2024 Report Posted May 28, 2024 TTBOMK, chips do not disqualify a sword from shinsa evaluation, unless one of them penetrates the full thickness of the hamon -- in which case the sword is considered fatally flawed. 1 Quote
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