mike900 Posted Tuesday at 12:38 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 12:38 AM https://www.ebay.com...r=artemis&media=COPY I've been looking for an affordable sword from around the edo period. How can you tell the age on something like this? Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Tuesday at 01:30 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:30 AM Mike, It is easy. You buy some 20 to 30 related books and study them for 15 years (or more). You go looking at authentic swords in museums, exhibitions and collections. You go looking at swords at auctions and KANTEI sessions, where you can handle them. You study the subject here on the NMB. Then, when you look at a sword you like and want to buy, you can assess the school, the era of manufacture, and sometimes even the smith. Looking at pictures and guessing the age of a blade is really difficult and often, you cannot be sure. By the way, the age of a blade is not as important as its quality. 4 Quote
2devnul Posted Tuesday at 08:27 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:27 AM 9 hours ago, mike900 said: https://www.ebay.com...r=artemis&media=COPY I've been looking for an affordable sword from around the edo period. How can you tell the age on something like this? Hi, I can't tell you what is the age but I can tell you that this sword looks like salvage from fire = no Hamon. Plus getting it in a presentable shape = polishing = costs way above the current value of the sword. In other words, if you wish to buy Nihonto, then better skip 'occasions' on Ebay, save up to 1-2k USD and buy something here. In decent/great polish, with papers, etc... Unless you want this type of junk, then try your luck at Komonjo's Ebay. Better junk then this one (better condition) for similar price. PS. Torokusho (paper) says nothing about age of the sword. Just that sword was registered in Japan. IMHO you even can't be sure it is Torokusho from this sword. If you want age/smith confirmation, look for NBTHK papered swords. I strongly recommend checking "for sale" section in this forum or contacting one of the dealers. 1 Quote
Brian Posted Tuesday at 09:20 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 09:20 AM Hard pass. Spend $700-1000 and get a decent local wakizashi, there will be plenty US members who can offer you way better. @Mark 1 Quote
Mark Posted Tuesday at 01:06 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:06 PM Thanks Brian Mike -- where in IN are you located? I am near Toledo OH......... i have several wakizashi in the $3-600 range. If you are close you can come and see swords in hand by email is nixe@bright.net Mark 5 Quote
Mark S. Posted Tuesday at 03:36 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:36 PM If in Indiana, you have a local group who meets regularly. I’m sure they would be willing and eager to help. Research Indiana Token Kai. A member will also probably see this and reach out. EDIT: Also, Mark up above runs a heck of a Japanese Sword Show in Chicago every April (dates: 25-27 in 2025). An excellent opportunity to see blades in hand and learn a lot. While his reputation doesn’t need me to ‘vouch’ for him, I’ll do so anyway. One of the dealers you can trust to lead you in the right direction. 3 Quote
O koumori Posted Tuesday at 07:10 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:10 PM Hello Mike, The Indiana Token Kai meets monthly, usually on the third Saturday of the month https://indianatoken...om/indiana-token-kai Although our December meeting will be our annual Christmas party, the meetings always have some nice Nihonto to look at and learn from, as well as friendly members eager to help people on their journey! We meet at the Morgan County Public Library in Martinsville. Feel free to reach out to us for assistance. Regards, Dan K. 1 Quote
ChrisW Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:57 AM I'll also add that at any given time, many of our Indiana members have swords for sale as well. Just let us know what you're looking for and we'll do our best to steer you in the right direction. 1 Quote
mike900 Posted Wednesday at 06:48 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 06:48 PM Thank you all for your great responses. You saved me from buying junk. I guess my thoughts were since the yen is supposedly down some deal of the century could be had if I found something out of Japan. I would also like to thank everyone for being polite on this site, I've only posted twice with amateur questions and both times I have gotten great responses. 1 1 Quote
2devnul Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:09 AM @mike900 Example: https://tokyo-nihont...koshirae-nbthk-hozon Dealer @Seiko was advertising this blade here on this forum, wanted 2k USD. I didn't buy, now I regret. Anyway, you can see what you can get for 2k, so no worries, you will find something decent for <1k$ Quote
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