Jake6500 Posted August 12 Report Posted August 12 8 minutes ago, Kantaro said: Gentlemen please, It is my topic and I never had any problems with ANY opignions or remarks on my Tsuba. On the contrary I appreciate and am thankfull for all of them since I am here to learn. I am a bit puzzled how a rusted shipwreck Tsuba can heat up the emotions... Kind regards from Belgium. Pâris. I honestly agree, I think it largely boils down to the difference between the antique dealers point of view and the historians point of view. On the one hand every object has its financial value and on the other every object has its story. I don't think it has to be that deep and unlike Alex or Dan I'm not looking to block people or start a God dam vendetta over it. 1 1 Quote
Alex A Posted August 12 Report Posted August 12 No worries Paris. I'm still interested to hear about the shipwreck? 1 Quote
Kantaro Posted August 12 Author Report Posted August 12 The mystery of the shipwreck is not unveiled yet Alex. Some may have missed the story hidden in one of my former topics were it came clear that I by accident bought a pile of Tsuba that was identified by Dale as Tsuba of another member of NMB... Quote
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