KungFooey Posted Thursday at 01:51 PM Report Posted Thursday at 01:51 PM .... this little fella. Must have made some samurai look really kickass back in the day. 1 1 Quote
moriarty Posted Thursday at 02:10 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:10 PM Looking at the state of preservation, I think such samurai didn't wear if for too long 🤣 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted Thursday at 02:17 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:17 PM No, it was certainly never close to a SAMURAI! If you could touch it, it might probably still be warm from the press.... 2 2 3 Quote
Dan tsuba Posted Thursday at 03:30 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:30 PM This is a modern copy (made last week-or yesterday?) of probably an original that must be in a museum somewhere? I wonder if Spartancrest can help out with his vast knowledge and expertise of museum pieces? 2 Quote
GeorgeLuucas Posted Thursday at 03:33 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:33 PM It almost looks designed to sit perfectly on that plastic display stand 2 1 Quote
Kurikata Posted Thursday at 10:21 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:21 PM https://collections....-toes-nara-masayoshi 3 Quote
Spartancrest Posted Friday at 04:01 AM Report Posted Friday at 04:01 AM Chris has the image of this one https://www.bonhams....5-1868-19th-century/ https://www.bonhams....7-1878-19th-century/ https://www.fromjapa...o/input/x1120193756/ [copy] https://www.city.ner.../nerima_0421_all.pdf Special exhibition of collection items Sword fittings - Nakayama Collection - Exhibition Date: April 28th (Sat) - June 3rd (Sun) 2012 Venue: 2nd floor special exhibition room, free admission A collection of about 120 sword fittings with diverse designs, including Edo-period tsuba such as the ogre-shaped tsuba (photo), which Nakayama Akira, a resident of the ward, has collected over the years. 1 1 Quote
Spartancrest Posted Friday at 04:46 AM Report Posted Friday at 04:46 AM https://clip.cafe/th...s-getting-better-no/ I actually thought I had the ugliest tsuba - but I will happily settle for second place. 6 Quote
KungFooey Posted Friday at 04:53 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 04:53 AM Oh my word! I honestly thought it came direct from "Mr Chang's Workshop of Bronze Abominations"! I had no idea it was actually based on Japanese originals - my world is falling around my ears. 😩😩😩 Dee 2 Quote
Spartancrest Posted Friday at 05:04 AM Report Posted Friday at 05:04 AM Side by side, close-ish? Raised seppa-dai and cast in mei on the fake [why bother?] [off topic but the 'original' has tiger skin pants - very fetching ] 1 Quote
vajo Posted Friday at 05:32 AM Report Posted Friday at 05:32 AM Dale that was the tsuba of Thierry Bernard in that thread. The picture of my posting was from the auction house Zacke. The bonhams picture is maybe the same tsuba but the coloring of the picture is total different. 1 Quote
Stephen Posted Friday at 06:51 AM Report Posted Friday at 06:51 AM Dee I see your fugi and raise you even fugier 1 3 Quote
Spartancrest Posted Friday at 11:33 AM Report Posted Friday at 11:33 AM https://www.houdini.se/?h=17291019 I am a little confused by the company selling this one 5 left22,500 yen (697 points back!) Five left? This is a very rare design iron tsuba with a demon-shaped cloth inlay. Iron tsuba? 1 Quote
RichardP Posted Friday at 08:48 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:48 PM I think Pietro’s entry is the one to beat: 2 Quote
KungFooey Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago On 12/20/2024 at 3:51 PM, Stephen said: Dee I see your fugi and raise you even fugier You've outfuglied me completely!!! 🤣 1 Quote
KungFooey Posted 17 hours ago Author Report Posted 17 hours ago OK, now I've got to get real serious and bring back my ace in the hole - the 'JB Weld enhanced tsuba'!!! Dee 1 Quote
ROKUJURO Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Typical ÔMORI style! It could be restored easily if you have a belt grinder! It is only brazed-on copper, I think! Quote
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