Mark Posted February 28 Report Posted February 28 The show is about 2 months away. Perfect time to make plans to attend. More swords, tsuba, kodogu etc in one place than you could see otherwise. Great hand on opportunity to learn. Saturday there will be educational presentations, one by the NBTHK-AB Basic show information here: http://www.chicagoswordshow.com/ If you want to stay at the Hyatt here is a link. Rooms are filling up, if you have trouble booking let me know https://www.hyatt.co...booking/CHIRW/G-TOKE If you want a table let me know, i usually have a few people who can't make it due to illness/emergency. You can contact me regarding the show at chicagoswordshow@gmail.com 4 1 Quote
Winchester Posted March 29 Report Posted March 29 Hi Mark, What time will the educational presentations start? I am very much looking forward to the show! Hope to chat with many of you there. Best regards, Brian Quote
Mark Posted March 29 Author Report Posted March 29 Brian, Thanks for asking. all events will be Saturday times are tentative and will be noted at the registration desk usually at 10 am Grey does a presentation on proper handling and care of swords There will be a presentation and Exhibit of Otsuki school fittings by the NBTHK-AB it will be approx mid-day Matt Jarrell will do a presentation/display highlighting the Change in shape of swords over time. I understand there will be several blades from 1000 years old to Shinshinto. There will be 2 swords for kantei as well. This will be later in the day around 3-4pm It should be a great opportunity to see great items and learn. Nothing is better than seeing actual items and learning from them There are a few rooms left at the Hyatt and if anyone needs a table i have a couple available see you all soon Mark Jones http://www.chicagoswordshow.com/ 3 Quote
Mark Posted April 11 Author Report Posted April 11 the show is 2 weeks away......... getting close. If you have a chance make a last minute trip it should be a great show. the room block should have been closed but there was a short issue with their reservation system so they extended it. If you need a room, or booked at another hotel grab a room at the Hyatt there are just a few left https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/CHIRW/G-TOKE We are looking forward to seeing everyone in two weeks Mark Quote
tokashikibob Posted April 13 Report Posted April 13 If anyone setting up at the show has a WW2 Navy & a basic traditional saya / 1 Naval Menuki for sale I'll be looking for parts to complete a couple swords. Best regards, Bob Quote
Grey Doffin Posted April 13 Report Posted April 13 I drive to the Chicago show and can bring with me more than my usual show merchandise. If there is a book on my site that you'd like to pickup - save on post - let me know. Glad to lug it along. Grey Quote
ChrisW Posted April 14 Report Posted April 14 The Indiana Token Kai will have a large presence at the show -- We promise to have about 8 or so members present with nihonto and related wares for sale. Come support us and chat with our members! Some highlights will include a TH Sanekage, 29" temple ken, handmade (and to order) katana and tachi kake, beginner/entry level nihonto, and several Kamakura pieces. 4 1 1 Quote
DTM72 Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 For those of us that are forced to work our normal jobs to pay bills and taxes, please take and post lots of pics or videos of the show. As this old man grumbles about having to work while you guys have all the fun, at least I can feel like I was there with you. Wishing you all a great show! 1 Quote
Soshin Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 I cannot attend the Chicago show this year unfortunately. @Mark Mark Jones and family has put on some wonderful Chicago show that I was fortunate enough to be a part of in the past. Please post as many photos as possible of the show here on NMB. I would love to see the tables and displays. Thank you in advance for taking the time to do it while NMB members are walking around the show floor. 1 Quote
O koumori Posted Saturday at 12:17 PM Report Posted Saturday at 12:17 PM Chicago sow...Friday setup 5 1 Quote
Stephen Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM Would love to see more fhotos/ info on this blade. Is the sori really that deep?. 1 Quote
Mark S. Posted Saturday at 07:04 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:04 PM With permission from the dealer. Please let me know if you would like any other info. 1 1 Quote
Stephen Posted Saturday at 08:12 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:12 PM Thank you so much, my eyes didn't see the end of it in the picture I thought it was much longer but it makes sense now as I expanded. If only it was refund time. Sending PM Anyway. 2 Quote
Stephen Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:21 AM Giving Mark a shout out for extra photos and description of Kizu. This is what makes NMB the great place it is, members like Mark 1 Quote
Hokke Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM I knew I should have gone to that show Quote
Mark S. Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago All, So just to re-cap the show. As always, Mark and crew put on a WONDERFUL show. Great seeing old friends/acquaintances, shaking hands, sharing new acquisitions, and just catching up a bit. Unfortunately, as I age, leaning over the table and looking down at items can take its toll on the old back… but it is a risk I am willing to take! The presentations on Saturday were top notch and we got to look at/hold fittings and blades that may rarely come around again. Matt Jarrell’s presentation highlighting the change in shape of swords over time was very informative. You know that ‘pictorial chart’ in books of blades showing that information? Well, you got to look at and hold that chart in person! From Heian to Shinshinto. How many opportunities like that come along? It was mentioned that some of the fittings from that presentation may be posted on-line for viewing, but I will have to let those associated with that comment. Please… if you have the opportunity to go to this show or any others in the future, make every attempt. You will NOT be disappointed and they really need our support. Once again, thank you to Mark and all! 3 Quote
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