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Tori.  Take a piece of string and run it from the bottom of the Nakago to the tip of the Kissaki.   This will show where the centre of the curve is.

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2 minutes ago, David Flynn said:

Tori.  Take a piece of string and run it from the bottom of the Nakago to the tip of the Kissaki.   This will show where the centre of the curve is.

Thanks! The naked blade seemed tori zori to me but the mounted picture seemed like a koshi zori

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Dear Jeremy.

 

David is spot on with advice about not judging sori from the koshirae, after all it is a description of a feature of the sugata of the blade.  I have a wakizashi where the habaki is made in such a way that when mounted the sword looks like koshizori but on its own it is clearly not.

 

All the best.

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37 minutes ago, Geraint said:

Dear Jeremy.

 

David is spot on with advice about not judging sori from the koshirae, after all it is a description of a feature of the sugata of the blade.  I have a wakizashi where the habaki is made in such a way that when mounted the sword looks like koshizori but on its own it is clearly not.

 

All the best.

Makes sense ! Thank you!

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3 minutes ago, Nobody said:

Please say it Tori'i zori (鳥居反り).

 

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Thank you ! I remember reading that somewhere actually. Thanks for the reminder 

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On 3/15/2025 at 9:18 PM, David Flynn said:

Tori.  Take a piece of string and run it from the bottom of the Nakago to the tip of the Kissaki.   This will show where the centre of the curve is.

Run it from the mune machi to the tip of the kissaki. Personally i would say torii sori

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