Ron M Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 This is one of the “alleged” momoyama period Rope Mimi tsuba in my collection.Nice and thick! 🤣 4 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 A small KO-SHOAMI TSUBA, I think pre EDO JIDAI: 3 Quote
Ed Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 4 hours ago, Curran said: It doesn't seem I have any photos of my Bell Owari. @Ed would like that one. I've been meaning to submit it to shinsa for a few years now, but I'm not so keen on shinsa time and opinions these days. To further encourage the love for Ono tsuba, I'm posting an old favorite Tokugawa mon Ono. It is one of those with narly woodknot shaped tottetsu along the mimi. I remember this one. Very nice. 1 Quote
Iaido dude Posted November 1 Report Posted November 1 21 hours ago, Ed said: 2.42" x 2.41" x 0.20" It's a bit thin for Ono. 1 Quote
Ed Posted November 5 Report Posted November 5 On 11/1/2024 at 3:14 PM, Iaido dude said: It's a bit thin for Ono. You would have to take that up with the NBTHK. Their call was Ono. Quote
ROKUJURO Posted November 5 Report Posted November 5 KO-KACHUSHI TSUBA 83,5 x 3 mm, SUHAMA motif: 1 1 Quote
Tim Evans Posted November 6 Report Posted November 6 Mid-size tosho, multilobe mokko shape. The use of repetition and alternation shows a more sophisticated design than what is typical. It does not seem to be a ka-mon. The narrow hitsuana indicates a mid-Muromachi timeframe. 2 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted November 6 Report Posted November 6 Gentlemen, I don't like bad photos, but erroneously I posted one myself (above). I cannot correct that, so I apologize; hopefully this one is better: 3 1 Quote
Ed Posted November 6 Report Posted November 6 2 hours ago, ROKUJURO said: hopefully this one is better: It does make your tsuba look much better. 1 Quote
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