DTM72 Posted May 31, 2024 Report Posted May 31, 2024 I agree with 南海太郎朝高 Nankai Taro Tomotaka. https://www.sakurama...ankai-taro-tomotaka/ <-- looks to be the same sword. Quote
Nobody Posted May 31, 2024 Report Posted May 31, 2024 On 5/31/2024 at 10:55 AM, DTM72 said: I agree with 南海太郎朝高 Nankai Taro Tomotaka. https://www.sakurama...ankai-taro-tomotaka/ <-- looks to be the same sword. Expand The last kanji is wrong. 南海太郎朝尊 - Nankai Taro Tomotaka 2 Quote
sc72 Posted May 31, 2024 Author Report Posted May 31, 2024 what do you think of the sword that I would like to purchase??? any comments are welcome Quote
sc72 Posted May 31, 2024 Author Report Posted May 31, 2024 wrong Kanji on sword or wrong on the website ? Quote
Mark Posted May 31, 2024 Report Posted May 31, 2024 we can only see pictures. i always like to examine in hand before buying that way i know what i am getting. It has a paper so i would not expect a fatal flaw. Comes down to do you like it and is it worth that to you? you are buying from a dealers website so the price is usually top retail so if you resell you will not get what you paid but if you are buying it to enjoy that does not matter. I would suggest moving slowly, buy some books, do some studying, see swords in hand (at a show or group.club etc) and then when you see something that is "special" to you or catches your eye you will be ready and have some background and experience. 1 Quote
sc72 Posted May 31, 2024 Author Report Posted May 31, 2024 In Italy swords are theoretically weapons like guns so you either buy them from someone who has the license to sell them or from a private individual who has the permits. many at their own risk buy from private individuals who shouldn't have swords and don't report them to the police or from katawiki which is made for all states but then everyone must know the laws of their own country. At least this sword is legal and therefore costs more. What I would like to know (within the limitations of the photos) is whether there aren't things that are not very convincing even from the photos. I have many books but let's say that what I have learned is not enough to notice possible rip-offs...theory but not very practical. Quote
sc72 Posted May 31, 2024 Author Report Posted May 31, 2024 This sword had no Hozon paper ....only seller's guarantee and from (Italian?) togishi Quote
sc72 Posted May 31, 2024 Author Report Posted May 31, 2024 Maybe this is why in the USA or in other countries of UE it would be impossible to pay 5000-10000 euros for this sword...imagine with this amount you can buy something more important Quote
Brian Posted May 31, 2024 Report Posted May 31, 2024 On 5/31/2024 at 3:23 PM, sc72 said: wrong Kanji on sword or wrong on the website ? Expand He was correcting the kanji in the post above that. Same pronunciation, but wrong kanji posted. As for your fuchi, that isn't a signature and can't be translated. It is a symbol, from a set of famous symbols. But for the life of me I can't remember their name. There are posts about them here. 1 Quote
Franco Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 On 5/31/2024 at 3:20 PM, sc72 said: what do you think of the sword that I would like to purchase??? any comments are welcome Expand 1. Shinshinto swords should be signed and dated with no flaws. 2. No mention of muneyaki. 3. Is this sword supposed to be in new polish? Auguri Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 On 5/31/2024 at 4:36 PM, Brian said: He was correcting the kanji in the post above that. Same pronunciation, but wrong kanji posted. As for your fuchi, that isn't a signature and can't be translated. It is a symbol, from a set of famous symbols. But for the life of me I can't remember their name. There are posts about them here. Expand thank you Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 On 6/1/2024 at 8:57 AM, Franco D said: 1. Shinshinto swords should be signed and dated with no flaws. 2. No mention of muneyaki. 3. Is this sword supposed to be in new polish? Auguri Expand So for you something is wrong here? I can ask for (if there is) a new polish of the blade or not, maybe "yes" because the sward is with togishi (Italian or Japanese?) certificate (without hozon paper). Muneyaki I dont' know This could be Shinshinto blade 1830 circa (for the seller) Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 This sword should be Awataguchi school (1830), so I the seller website....muneyachi is found in this ? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 AWATAGUCHI school is early KOTO, I think, starting in late HEIAN JIDAI. The KAISHO symbols on the FUCHI are just decorative and have no relation the the blade's maker. Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 on the website the seller says that the school was born much earlier but that during the shinshinto they were inspired by the school during the edo and this is from around 1830 Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 "(...) The school of the Shinshinto period originates from the original school of the Kamakura period and features such exponents as Norimune and Takenori" Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 I thank everyone for the contributions, I will have to decide whether to buy or not, I just wanted to know if the sword is convincing or not or if it had (based on the photos) unconvincing or wrong things. Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 As among friends they say "I would like to buy this item, take a look at it and tell me what you think" Quote
sc72 Posted June 1, 2024 Author Report Posted June 1, 2024 https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/48800-help-for-my-first-katana/ Quote
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