Iaido dude Posted Thursday at 03:42 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:42 PM These can be tsuba you own or have seen elsewhere. Here’s one that inspired this thread. Enough said. https://www.jauce.com/auction/t1177198028 1 1 Quote
Bazza Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM Sadly, I no longer have the most cringeworthy tsuba I've ever seen. It was unbelievably UGHHH and looked like a beginner's first attempt at an iron tsuba with a high relief blob that resembled a person. This was very pre-Message Board and I almost wish I still had it to show here... BaZZa. 1 Quote
lonely panet Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM they arnt tsuba, 10 hours ago, Iaido dude said: These can be tsuba you own or have seen elsewhere. Here’s one that inspired this thread. Enough said. https://www.jauce.com/auction/t1177198028 its not a tsuba, its a paperweight commemorating a event of something. do your homework, it was never made to fit on a sword so its not a tsuba. Quote
Spartancrest Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM Report Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM Whilst I find the first two "masks" cringeworthy, I am very much taken by the two mempo designs - Eye of the beholder - define cringeworthy? There would be plenty of cringeworthy subjects depicted on tsuba - I like this "Freddy Krueger" Daruma rendition. [The tsuba image is poor but I found a drawing of it, which is much clearer] I can find a great many truly ugly "tsuba looking things" - ie. cast fakes for unwary tourists, but as Hamfish has made clear these would not really count as they are not really tsuba. [JMHO] 3 Quote
PNSSHOGUN Posted yesterday at 10:16 AM Report Posted yesterday at 10:16 AM It was Dale who posted this original vs fake comparison, still hilarious: 2 2 Quote
Iaido dude Posted yesterday at 04:11 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:11 PM 14 hours ago, lonely panet said: they arnt tsuba, its not a tsuba, its a paperweight commemorating a event of something. do your homework, it was never made to fit on a sword so its not a tsuba. Perhaps we should include tsuba-shaped or tsuba-like items that make one’s skin crawl. The tsuba-shaped paper weight I posted commemorates the Japanese Imperial Army occupation of Manchuria (1931-1945). It clearly has collecting value by the looks of that auction. As cringe worthy to me as this ash tray. Quote
Spartancrest Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 13 hours ago, PNSSHOGUN said: original vs fake comparison, still hilarious: Lots of these getting about - some much worse. 2 Quote
Spartancrest Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 20 hours ago, Spartancrest said: Plenty of cringeworthy subjects depicted on tsuba Well they don't get much worse than this example from the British Museum - Not that it was ever a "real tsuba" - [very ballsy!] 1 5 Quote
Spartancrest Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Do these count as cringeworthy? A collection of ten guards ruined so they could be strung together at someones whim - now in the National Gallery of Victoria [Australia] 1 Quote
Iaido dude Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago All highly cringeworthy. I do find it tragic to find an otherwise rare and desirable tsuba that has been severely damaged or purposely ruined. Quote
Winchester Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago In reference to the original post, many on sites like eBay. There are exceptions and a nice tsuba doesn't have to be expensive for its' aesthetics to be appreciated in my opinion, but many on eBay are a bit cringeworthy. Quote
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