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49 minutes ago, Tensho said:

Was this the one on ebay? I hesitated to long on deciding whether or not to buy it now. 

 

10 minutes ago, Conway S said:

 

Believe so. I saw it too. 
 

Conway

Yes it was. A woman was selling it. The sword came from her husband’s grandfather who served in ww2. She claimed the sword was in climate controlled storage for 50+ years. I knew it was something interesting when it was listed and I didn’t hesitate. I like the swords that come out of peoples closets, attics and basements that have been untouched for decades.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, David Flynn said:

I think this is probably a Kazu Uchi Mono, sword.

Which means it was actually made for combat - not just for some high ranking fop to wear to a poetry reading.

 

Awesome - this is my dream sword!!!

 

Dee

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Forgot how many times ive seen in an Aoi write-up that swords made in or close to Eisho, of the style above are not of the low quality mass made "Kazu uchi mono" that are refereed to in the likes of Connoisseurs.

 

I guess its the {  } blanket statement scenario 

 

Sword above looks decent, if you see a low grade mass produced sword, you will know it. Many have passed through here over the years to look at.

 

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Alex A said:

Sword above looks decent, if you see a low grade mass produced sword, you will know it. Many have passed through here over the years to look at.

 

 

Totally agree Alex!

Below is what one of the real stinkers looks like. I don't see anything like that in the sword under discussion.

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Posted
55 minutes ago, David Flynn said:

Depends on how they are cared for.  Showing one example doesn't prove anything.

If something is a blatant heap of crap from word go (which is the inferred state of all Kazu Uchi Mono), then I don't think it really matters how well is cared for - do you?

 

Dee x

Posted
20 hours ago, David Flynn said:

Size, Shape, signature and Hamon.

The sword is definitely not high quality. But it certainly isn’t the lowest of low quality. I highly doubt this is a bundle sword. There was obviously some level of care used in forging this blade. The nioguchi is consistent throughout, the hada is consistent as well. No forging flaws present on the blade.

Posted

Kazu uchi mono, like all swords, come in various shapes and  quality.   Unlike showato, these swords paper.

But hey, it's only my opinion.  Personally I don't care one way or the other.

Posted
18 minutes ago, David Flynn said:

Kazu uchi mono, like all swords, come in various shapes and  quality.   Unlike showato, these swords paper.

But hey, it's only my opinion.  Personally I don't care one way or the other.

Actually, Showato do paper.

 

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Not sure if that's a fair point as papered Showato are very much an exception, not a rule. One gets the impression these are done as favours so a family can legally keep a KIA family members sword, or other circumstances not immediately apparent. Seeing these does really pull into question the Gendai Shinsa teams for NTHK & NBTHK

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1 hour ago, PNSSHOGUN said:

Not sure if that's a fair point as papered Showato are very much an exception, not a rule. One gets the impression these are done as favours so a family can legally keep a KIA family members sword, or other circumstances not immediately apparent. Seeing these does really pull into question the Gendai Shinsa teams for NTHK & NBTHK

Hi John!

There's absolutely no need for the family to get shinsa papers in order to keep grandpa's sword - all they need is the torokusho. Then everything is legal.

A hozon certificate is just icing on the cake for grandpa's family when they want to sell it along with all his medals. 😥

 

 

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